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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 483171" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm not so sure I read that much into it. What if he just had a really horrible day and it doesn't mean anything more than that and he was trying to be nice by saying he hoped you had a better day? Wasn't he texting, so it wouldn't really lend itself to a long explanation? I don't know- but I've had friends text and email me that they have had a carpy day and they hope mine was better and it didn't mean they expected me to jump in and do anything. Maybe I would call to see if they needed someone to talk to. I get that it isn't the same if you're the parent and he's a difficult child, I'm just not sure I can read that much into it other than that he had a bad day. It doesn't necessarily mean that 'shoe just dropped'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 483171, member: 3699"] I'm not so sure I read that much into it. What if he just had a really horrible day and it doesn't mean anything more than that and he was trying to be nice by saying he hoped you had a better day? Wasn't he texting, so it wouldn't really lend itself to a long explanation? I don't know- but I've had friends text and email me that they have had a carpy day and they hope mine was better and it didn't mean they expected me to jump in and do anything. Maybe I would call to see if they needed someone to talk to. I get that it isn't the same if you're the parent and he's a difficult child, I'm just not sure I can read that much into it other than that he had a bad day. It doesn't necessarily mean that 'shoe just dropped'. [/QUOTE]
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