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Threats of havoc, how do I react?
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 639877" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>One more thing I forgot to ask, did you think what your daughter did was wrong, and if so, did you tell her so? Did you tell your son that you thought she was wrong? Your daughter should have stopped girlfriend and said "No, I will not talk to you about your personal business with my brother. Talk to your friends, parents, whoever, but it would be a conflict of interest to speak to me about it. Thank you". I totally agree with your son being mad and I feel his feelings are not justified in his own family. You said it yourself that you think it was really stupid. It's not stupid when it's happening to you. <em><u><strong>His feelings are just important as anyone else's.</strong></u></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 639877, member: 18233"] One more thing I forgot to ask, did you think what your daughter did was wrong, and if so, did you tell her so? Did you tell your son that you thought she was wrong? Your daughter should have stopped girlfriend and said "No, I will not talk to you about your personal business with my brother. Talk to your friends, parents, whoever, but it would be a conflict of interest to speak to me about it. Thank you". I totally agree with your son being mad and I feel his feelings are not justified in his own family. You said it yourself that you think it was really stupid. It's not stupid when it's happening to you. [I][U][B]His feelings are just important as anyone else's.[/B][/U][/I] [/QUOTE]
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