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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 599275" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Hi Tammy! </p><p></p><p>Car buying is always interesting, in my opinion. Glad you found a god one for easy child.</p><p></p><p>As for easy child, she is young. Sexual preferences are far less clear cut and defined as most of us think or are comfortable with. LOTS of things can change tht aspect of who you are. As long as she isn't harming herself or others, it isn't your business.</p><p></p><p>Do you truly see your youngest difficult child as an adult? As a husband, father, man? Or is he still your baby? In your last post you wrote about difficult child as though it as a problem but he was your BABY and how it hurt TAMMY for him to go get intoxicated. to use his hands to harm the mother of his children, to use his hands to harm his children. Maybe you need to change your focus from how much it hurts TAMMY for Youngest to be hungry and without tobacco and focus insead on your oldest grandchild's pain when his father shows up drunk, when his father hurts his mother with words, with hands, with more. maybe instead of focusing on your difficult child on his knees in your kitchen begging for $20 you should focus on that little 6yo crying and BEGGING for his daddy not to hurt his mommy, or for his daddy not to hurt him.</p><p></p><p>You say he has until July 15 to get out of your home and that you are going to stick with the plan. Assuming he doesn't have a meltdown. </p><p></p><p>Sugar, that is the same as no plan. Please try to figure out how to make this different. Your entire family is worth it. Esp that little grandson who has already seen and heard so very much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 599275, member: 1233"] Hi Tammy! Car buying is always interesting, in my opinion. Glad you found a god one for easy child. As for easy child, she is young. Sexual preferences are far less clear cut and defined as most of us think or are comfortable with. LOTS of things can change tht aspect of who you are. As long as she isn't harming herself or others, it isn't your business. Do you truly see your youngest difficult child as an adult? As a husband, father, man? Or is he still your baby? In your last post you wrote about difficult child as though it as a problem but he was your BABY and how it hurt TAMMY for him to go get intoxicated. to use his hands to harm the mother of his children, to use his hands to harm his children. Maybe you need to change your focus from how much it hurts TAMMY for Youngest to be hungry and without tobacco and focus insead on your oldest grandchild's pain when his father shows up drunk, when his father hurts his mother with words, with hands, with more. maybe instead of focusing on your difficult child on his knees in your kitchen begging for $20 you should focus on that little 6yo crying and BEGGING for his daddy not to hurt his mommy, or for his daddy not to hurt him. You say he has until July 15 to get out of your home and that you are going to stick with the plan. Assuming he doesn't have a meltdown. Sugar, that is the same as no plan. Please try to figure out how to make this different. Your entire family is worth it. Esp that little grandson who has already seen and heard so very much. [/QUOTE]
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