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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 477100"><p>What he told the therapist on the day that he first said it was that he feels unloved because no one spends any time with him. Thus, the various attempts to try to spend more time with him and do things that he likes to do. But one thing that I have said to the therapist and to difficult child, is that he makes it very hard. I have NO desire to spend time with someone who goes out of his way to aggravate me. When someone is rude and disrespectful to me I don't want to do anything special with that person, be it husband, easy child, or difficult child. I think that is something that everyone can undertand, but difficult child's feeling is that no matter how he behaves, good or bad, I have to stop what I'm doing and spend time with him when he's ready to for me. </p><p></p><p>See why I think it's an attention thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 477100"] What he told the therapist on the day that he first said it was that he feels unloved because no one spends any time with him. Thus, the various attempts to try to spend more time with him and do things that he likes to do. But one thing that I have said to the therapist and to difficult child, is that he makes it very hard. I have NO desire to spend time with someone who goes out of his way to aggravate me. When someone is rude and disrespectful to me I don't want to do anything special with that person, be it husband, easy child, or difficult child. I think that is something that everyone can undertand, but difficult child's feeling is that no matter how he behaves, good or bad, I have to stop what I'm doing and spend time with him when he's ready to for me. See why I think it's an attention thing? [/QUOTE]
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