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sleeping with doors locked; difficult child left, wants to come home, Part II
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 166606" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>You did good, Jo. She's talking the talk, to be sure. But so far she hasn't walked the walk. I'm glad that Exh had something to add to the conversation. He's probably right, too. Monkeyboy should probably come out of the equation for a while. MB has to know that you won't tolerate verbal or physical abuse of difficult child in your presence. He has to respect you, even if he won't respect her. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy your peace and quiet for now. It seems like you had a "rules setting" conversation today. Hopefully soon you'll be able to have a "what's your plan" conversation soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 166606, member: 99"] You did good, Jo. She's talking the talk, to be sure. But so far she hasn't walked the walk. I'm glad that Exh had something to add to the conversation. He's probably right, too. Monkeyboy should probably come out of the equation for a while. MB has to know that you won't tolerate verbal or physical abuse of difficult child in your presence. He has to respect you, even if he won't respect her. Enjoy your peace and quiet for now. It seems like you had a "rules setting" conversation today. Hopefully soon you'll be able to have a "what's your plan" conversation soon. [/QUOTE]
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