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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 561820" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>difficult child stopped by at home and easy child told about broken item to him and explained it as a total accident. difficult child didn't suspect that at all, even though easy child shouldn't even have had any reason to take that particular item and even less use it so carelessly that it got ruined. Can be that difficult child has so many worries of his own that he didn't even think abut easy child told him at all. Or he is still incapable to believe that easy child could do anything like that. But I'm kind of glad difficult child doesn't need to deal with easy child aggression towards him at the moment. He is having tough enough time already.</p><p></p><p>And I should probably be prepared to have one quite moody teen boy at my breakfast table for next few weeks. Bad conscience and easy child don't make a pleasant combination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 561820, member: 14557"] difficult child stopped by at home and easy child told about broken item to him and explained it as a total accident. difficult child didn't suspect that at all, even though easy child shouldn't even have had any reason to take that particular item and even less use it so carelessly that it got ruined. Can be that difficult child has so many worries of his own that he didn't even think abut easy child told him at all. Or he is still incapable to believe that easy child could do anything like that. But I'm kind of glad difficult child doesn't need to deal with easy child aggression towards him at the moment. He is having tough enough time already. And I should probably be prepared to have one quite moody teen boy at my breakfast table for next few weeks. Bad conscience and easy child don't make a pleasant combination. [/QUOTE]
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