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Kays surprise eerie phone call
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 751958" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Dear Busy...I think you handled that very well, in spite of the shock of it. And I'm glad you are still resolved not to allow Kay to destroy your peace and joy and to live your life fully. I know, of course, that no matter how true it is that our kids are sick, it still hurts when they assault us like this. Every so often our son will borrow a phone and use it get around being blocked. </p><p>My husband has him blocked but unfortunately he hasn't been able to figure out how to completely block Josh. Josh's texts go into a "spam" folder on his phone. This frustrates me because I want him to know he's being blocked. On my phone, text messages won't be received at all and the sender just gets a "retry" message until the block is removed so it's obvious it's blocked. For all I know, Josh may not even realize my husband has blocked him since the messages get through to the spam folder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 751958, member: 22597"] Dear Busy...I think you handled that very well, in spite of the shock of it. And I'm glad you are still resolved not to allow Kay to destroy your peace and joy and to live your life fully. I know, of course, that no matter how true it is that our kids are sick, it still hurts when they assault us like this. Every so often our son will borrow a phone and use it get around being blocked. My husband has him blocked but unfortunately he hasn't been able to figure out how to completely block Josh. Josh's texts go into a "spam" folder on his phone. This frustrates me because I want him to know he's being blocked. On my phone, text messages won't be received at all and the sender just gets a "retry" message until the block is removed so it's obvious it's blocked. For all I know, Josh may not even realize my husband has blocked him since the messages get through to the spam folder. [/QUOTE]
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