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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 27576" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>How dare he speak to you as if he was your equal. "Barb" my patootie!!!" "Your higness" while groveling on the ground would be way more appropriate in his case. Sorry that you were left without words. Sorry that he is still being such a manipulative jerk towards you and you husband. The fact that his tone changed when you confrounted him tells me that you were right on in your assessment of the place he is at and his manipulative intentions. Don't beat yourself up. Do something nice for yourself. (glad you and husband went out and had a nice time keep doing stuff like that) Don't dwell on this. Your difficult child hasn't changed and you cannot change him. Take care of you. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 27576, member: 2315"] How dare he speak to you as if he was your equal. "Barb" my patootie!!!" "Your higness" while groveling on the ground would be way more appropriate in his case. Sorry that you were left without words. Sorry that he is still being such a manipulative jerk towards you and you husband. The fact that his tone changed when you confrounted him tells me that you were right on in your assessment of the place he is at and his manipulative intentions. Don't beat yourself up. Do something nice for yourself. (glad you and husband went out and had a nice time keep doing stuff like that) Don't dwell on this. Your difficult child hasn't changed and you cannot change him. Take care of you. -RM [/QUOTE]
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