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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 718294" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My son threatened me once and I made him leave. He went to a friends house. This friend was sweet and naive and often treated poorly by my son. His parents were clueless. The mom called me to snap at me and tell me I should talk to my son and that I was a horrible mom when I said i didnt want to talk to him now. She hung up on me. I was in tears. Im sure she had not been told that my son had backed me into a corner, screamed at me and made his little sister shriek with fear.</p><p>Three weeks later, she tossed him out because of his behavior in her home.</p><p>Nobody gets it unless they see. Obviously she saw issues but never did call to apologize. People are quicker to instruct others on how to behave than to apologize. I learned to confide only in my therapist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 718294, member: 1550"] My son threatened me once and I made him leave. He went to a friends house. This friend was sweet and naive and often treated poorly by my son. His parents were clueless. The mom called me to snap at me and tell me I should talk to my son and that I was a horrible mom when I said i didnt want to talk to him now. She hung up on me. I was in tears. Im sure she had not been told that my son had backed me into a corner, screamed at me and made his little sister shriek with fear. Three weeks later, she tossed him out because of his behavior in her home. Nobody gets it unless they see. Obviously she saw issues but never did call to apologize. People are quicker to instruct others on how to behave than to apologize. I learned to confide only in my therapist. [/QUOTE]
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