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Stronger or numb?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmwife" data-source="post: 382140" data-attributes="member: 8617"><p>I vote for numb, stronger and detached. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sick.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sick:" title="sick :sick:" data-shortname=":sick:" /> I'm getting there too. It sure beats that soul worn thin, road weary helplessness!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Just a suggestion...don't skip your workout or at least don't let difficult child think he gets to you. My difficult child loves to ruin other peoples fun when he is in a funk and then it turns into a manipulation/control issue. So, even if I have an awful time and just drive in the car crying I never let him know he can rain on my parade. At least with my difficult child it would be a weakness he would use against me. Then he just does it more often and it becomes a game for him.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Edited to add: This post officially bumped me from apprentice to enthusiest status. How tragic and ironic, I almost had to laugh...*sigh*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmwife, post: 382140, member: 8617"] I vote for numb, stronger and detached. :sick: I'm getting there too. It sure beats that soul worn thin, road weary helplessness! Just a suggestion...don't skip your workout or at least don't let difficult child think he gets to you. My difficult child loves to ruin other peoples fun when he is in a funk and then it turns into a manipulation/control issue. So, even if I have an awful time and just drive in the car crying I never let him know he can rain on my parade. At least with my difficult child it would be a weakness he would use against me. Then he just does it more often and it becomes a game for him. Edited to add: This post officially bumped me from apprentice to enthusiest status. How tragic and ironic, I almost had to laugh...*sigh* [/QUOTE]
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