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It's official - difficult child failed the class
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 233038" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>been there done that with both my difficult child's. MY difficult child 1 eventually just got married to a nice guy who gives her everything she wants. She did go to cosmotology school on his dime after refusing to work for her tuition but she finished and then hardly worked at it deciding to have a baby and be a stay at home mom. The other difficult child? Well he is still not doing well, still not learning, still has all kinds of dreams and no money to finance them. And me? I still sometimes get sucked in if difficult child seems to be doing well and really motivated but those times are fewer and further between. I try to protect myself by not getting too invested emotionally because I do not like the feelings of disappointment when the dream dies. </p><p></p><p>Sending my support as I have no advice to add. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 233038, member: 2315"] been there done that with both my difficult child's. MY difficult child 1 eventually just got married to a nice guy who gives her everything she wants. She did go to cosmotology school on his dime after refusing to work for her tuition but she finished and then hardly worked at it deciding to have a baby and be a stay at home mom. The other difficult child? Well he is still not doing well, still not learning, still has all kinds of dreams and no money to finance them. And me? I still sometimes get sucked in if difficult child seems to be doing well and really motivated but those times are fewer and further between. I try to protect myself by not getting too invested emotionally because I do not like the feelings of disappointment when the dream dies. Sending my support as I have no advice to add. -RM [/QUOTE]
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