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Talking to my son is like fingernails on a chalkboard!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="UKMummy" data-source="post: 740705" data-attributes="member: 19939"><p>Oh I so relate. My son does the same. I took him to the dentist last week and among other things says, if that f bus doesn't f move in the next f 3 seconds I'm going to punch him in the f face !!! I sat quietly thinking 'why is this my life'. But I have decided that if he asked again I am going to remind him of that journey and tell him I won't tolerate it again. Why would he think it's ok ?</p><p>He also talks at me with arrogance. You can't disagree with him. He would take huge offence. But I worry that if I don't challenge it, he'll think he's right. And believe me, he rarely is !!!!</p><p>We have to keep pushing through. Maintaining strict boundaries and protecting ourselves. I enjoy wonderful conversation with my other 2 children and I am soooo grateful for that. Conversations with my Difficult Child are always hard and upsetting. I'm currently trying to limit contact. Not be so available. </p><p>Know that you are not alone. Thinking of you and sending love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UKMummy, post: 740705, member: 19939"] Oh I so relate. My son does the same. I took him to the dentist last week and among other things says, if that f bus doesn't f move in the next f 3 seconds I'm going to punch him in the f face !!! I sat quietly thinking 'why is this my life'. But I have decided that if he asked again I am going to remind him of that journey and tell him I won't tolerate it again. Why would he think it's ok ? He also talks at me with arrogance. You can't disagree with him. He would take huge offence. But I worry that if I don't challenge it, he'll think he's right. And believe me, he rarely is !!!! We have to keep pushing through. Maintaining strict boundaries and protecting ourselves. I enjoy wonderful conversation with my other 2 children and I am soooo grateful for that. Conversations with my Difficult Child are always hard and upsetting. I'm currently trying to limit contact. Not be so available. Know that you are not alone. Thinking of you and sending love. [/QUOTE]
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