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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 485466" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>This is really awful..............but when you said Girl lives with her Dad and Grandma, first thought that popped in my head was omg I wonder if it's my neice! (I said it was awful) But at least I'm pretty sure you're in the wrong state for that. However........if it were my neice? Both Dad and Grandma would come down on her major, iffy as to whether or not that would affect her behavior away from them though. </p><p></p><p>I'd go have a chat with her Dad. I mean you can do it as tactfully and nicely as possible. But honestly? Not talking to her Dad, or doing something about her behavior to your kids, you're letting her bully you too. I don't mean to sound harsh.........I just mean this is the bullish mentality. If you don't stand up to her, she won't stop, instead it will continue to escalate. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 485466, member: 84"] This is really awful..............but when you said Girl lives with her Dad and Grandma, first thought that popped in my head was omg I wonder if it's my neice! (I said it was awful) But at least I'm pretty sure you're in the wrong state for that. However........if it were my neice? Both Dad and Grandma would come down on her major, iffy as to whether or not that would affect her behavior away from them though. I'd go have a chat with her Dad. I mean you can do it as tactfully and nicely as possible. But honestly? Not talking to her Dad, or doing something about her behavior to your kids, you're letting her bully you too. I don't mean to sound harsh.........I just mean this is the bullish mentality. If you don't stand up to her, she won't stop, instead it will continue to escalate. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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