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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 411139" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>You did what Dad asked, I'd personally let them know you did and then leave it alone. You can't do anything about who is calling whom anyway. No sense in letting yourself get pulled further into the drama.</p><p></p><p>Back before easy child dated sister in law she dated a boy for several years. Nice boy from a nice family, even though he was a difficult child. I liked the boy quite a bit, had no real issue with the "relationship" as long as he treated easy child with respect. husband and I were friends with his parents as well. Well being a difficult child..........and a spoiled rotten kid who literally got everything he even hinted he wanted (long story won't bore you with it).......he got a tad controlling with easy child while doing some roaming of his own. Eventually the relationship ended when easy child decided you could love someone and not be able to have a relationship with that person. Two years later she met sister in law. </p><p></p><p>We remained friends with the family, and still are. I still am fond of the boy who has managed to do quite a bit of maturing despite being enabled and spoiled by his parents. But it has become a causal friendship with all of them simply because the guy still has feelings for easy child.........and it makes sister in law uncomfortable as all get out. But then I'm so used to gfgness that the boy's behavior didn't shock or appall me either........was disappointed but that was about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 411139, member: 84"] You did what Dad asked, I'd personally let them know you did and then leave it alone. You can't do anything about who is calling whom anyway. No sense in letting yourself get pulled further into the drama. Back before easy child dated sister in law she dated a boy for several years. Nice boy from a nice family, even though he was a difficult child. I liked the boy quite a bit, had no real issue with the "relationship" as long as he treated easy child with respect. husband and I were friends with his parents as well. Well being a difficult child..........and a spoiled rotten kid who literally got everything he even hinted he wanted (long story won't bore you with it).......he got a tad controlling with easy child while doing some roaming of his own. Eventually the relationship ended when easy child decided you could love someone and not be able to have a relationship with that person. Two years later she met sister in law. We remained friends with the family, and still are. I still am fond of the boy who has managed to do quite a bit of maturing despite being enabled and spoiled by his parents. But it has become a causal friendship with all of them simply because the guy still has feelings for easy child.........and it makes sister in law uncomfortable as all get out. But then I'm so used to gfgness that the boy's behavior didn't shock or appall me either........was disappointed but that was about it. [/QUOTE]
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