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Now she's not turning herself in!!!!???
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 249439" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Next time you hear her ghetto-speak just tell her you will talk to her when she is back to being the real 'insert daughter's name here'. And hang up. She is nothing but rude when she has that voice going anyway, right? So, just hang up. If she is anything like my difficult child it is highly likely that the next day she will call all sweet again and expect you to have forgotten the day before as well. </p><p> </p><p>The reason you should refuse to speak to her alter-ego is she needs to recognize that it exists. If she is anything like my difficult child she often denies ever being like that alter-ego is. If you refuse to speak to her then you can refer her to the times you have hung up on her when she was acting this way. This will help her realize that it is real. </p><p> </p><p>Dreams are just dreams and not omens - at least that is what I tell myself when I have a disturbing one. They are not reality (that is what I repeat over and over in my head! LOL!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 249439, member: 391"] Next time you hear her ghetto-speak just tell her you will talk to her when she is back to being the real 'insert daughter's name here'. And hang up. She is nothing but rude when she has that voice going anyway, right? So, just hang up. If she is anything like my difficult child it is highly likely that the next day she will call all sweet again and expect you to have forgotten the day before as well. The reason you should refuse to speak to her alter-ego is she needs to recognize that it exists. If she is anything like my difficult child she often denies ever being like that alter-ego is. If you refuse to speak to her then you can refer her to the times you have hung up on her when she was acting this way. This will help her realize that it is real. Dreams are just dreams and not omens - at least that is what I tell myself when I have a disturbing one. They are not reality (that is what I repeat over and over in my head! LOL!) [/QUOTE]
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