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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 194438" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am glad you have enjoyed most of this year. Sorry about the set back. That is scary! I think it is a good thing to ask the girlfriend to wait. Otherwise difficult child will learn to act that way to get anyone back. Tell difficult child that he needs to be better in control and focus on himself for awhile. Once he is healthier, he can contact girlfriend to see where they stand but only if he can handle a rejection.</p><p> </p><p>You keep yourselves safe. Thursday seems so far away. Will he see the girlfriend at school this week? Will that be a problem? You may want to contact the school to have staff aware of a possible confrontation between the two?</p><p> </p><p>Remember the ER route if you need it. Be prepared to act on his violence if need be. With a plan in place, it will also be easier to stay calm. But don't wait until Thursday to be safe if something is going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 194438, member: 5096"] I am glad you have enjoyed most of this year. Sorry about the set back. That is scary! I think it is a good thing to ask the girlfriend to wait. Otherwise difficult child will learn to act that way to get anyone back. Tell difficult child that he needs to be better in control and focus on himself for awhile. Once he is healthier, he can contact girlfriend to see where they stand but only if he can handle a rejection. You keep yourselves safe. Thursday seems so far away. Will he see the girlfriend at school this week? Will that be a problem? You may want to contact the school to have staff aware of a possible confrontation between the two? Remember the ER route if you need it. Be prepared to act on his violence if need be. With a plan in place, it will also be easier to stay calm. But don't wait until Thursday to be safe if something is going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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