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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 510131" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>Tired, his dad is a lousy role model. He's an entitled, whiny, bullying manipulator who thinks the world owes him everything. I was pretty unhappy that DS moved in with him. They haven't gotten along in years - in fact DS cut him off before he had no place to live. And, of course, his father saw it as a victory and enjoyed being the rescuer. He apparently was telling difficult child a lot of stuff along the lines of "see, I told you your mother didn't love you and was untrustworthy," which came back to me both via his own sister and via difficult child throwing insults my way. </p><p></p><p>Actually, DS is the one who is lucky that his father would take him in. I don't know where DS would have gone to live if his father hadn't, but he would've found somewhere. He's resourceful like that. (For example, while he was telling me that he was starving and sleeping in the park right after I threw him out, he was actually sleeping in one of the laundry rooms in our apartment complex and getting meals from some Mormon missionaries that live in the building. Not luxury, obviously, but not the same as starving and sleeping in the park, either.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 510131, member: 12928"] Tired, his dad is a lousy role model. He's an entitled, whiny, bullying manipulator who thinks the world owes him everything. I was pretty unhappy that DS moved in with him. They haven't gotten along in years - in fact DS cut him off before he had no place to live. And, of course, his father saw it as a victory and enjoyed being the rescuer. He apparently was telling difficult child a lot of stuff along the lines of "see, I told you your mother didn't love you and was untrustworthy," which came back to me both via his own sister and via difficult child throwing insults my way. Actually, DS is the one who is lucky that his father would take him in. I don't know where DS would have gone to live if his father hadn't, but he would've found somewhere. He's resourceful like that. (For example, while he was telling me that he was starving and sleeping in the park right after I threw him out, he was actually sleeping in one of the laundry rooms in our apartment complex and getting meals from some Mormon missionaries that live in the building. Not luxury, obviously, but not the same as starving and sleeping in the park, either.) [/QUOTE]
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