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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 239755" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Wouldn't it be great if his swearing at you and saying things he didn't mean were the only things going on? Maybe he needs to demonstrate how to handle the pantie situation without a therapist? I bet his answer to that one would be,"Oh, I just will not be doing that any more - problem solved."</p><p></p><p>Bringing the savings view into the discussion is something my difficult child would do. They really do know our pressure points don't they? And how do they seem to figure out when to attack which pressure points during which discussion?</p><p>And of course they are experts at keeping the focus off the real issue. Notice how your difficult child only mentioned the swearing and saying he hates you? I has come to accept that as something he should be able to control. He hasn't figured out the panties thing yet so will try to stay clear of that discussion.</p><p></p><p>Someday I hope he will appreciate what an awesome mom he has to help him through these things. You really do a great job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 239755, member: 5096"] Wouldn't it be great if his swearing at you and saying things he didn't mean were the only things going on? Maybe he needs to demonstrate how to handle the pantie situation without a therapist? I bet his answer to that one would be,"Oh, I just will not be doing that any more - problem solved." Bringing the savings view into the discussion is something my difficult child would do. They really do know our pressure points don't they? And how do they seem to figure out when to attack which pressure points during which discussion? And of course they are experts at keeping the focus off the real issue. Notice how your difficult child only mentioned the swearing and saying he hates you? I has come to accept that as something he should be able to control. He hasn't figured out the panties thing yet so will try to stay clear of that discussion. Someday I hope he will appreciate what an awesome mom he has to help him through these things. You really do a great job. [/QUOTE]
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