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Uhg...Oldest difficult child thinks he is Sooooo much better than his brother!
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 504241" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>I think you're right, Sus. </p><p>Oldest difficult child has replaced Drug use for Religion use...If that makes sense. </p><p></p><p>Funny, he started the conversation out telling me he had just seen a man walking on the railroad tracks. So I said, "How sad, hope he will be alright". </p><p>Oldest difficult child says, "He needs to get a job". </p><p>No compassion whatsoever. </p><p></p><p>His mother in law knows I smoke. Don't remember how the conversation started, just that I smoke but she said she would "pray for me". Well maybe I WANT to smoke. Maybe I don't want her "praying" for me about this. Geez. </p><p></p><p>Oldest difficult child's wife seems to think that husband and I must have done something wrong to end up with 2 difficult child's. That her parents were very strict with her and her sister and that the two of them did not end up in trouble in their teen years like ours did, etc. </p><p>Nevermind the fact that she "danced" her way through college from what I understand and left her husband for my Oldest difficult child. </p><p></p><p>Oldest and his new wife want to have nothing to do with young difficult child and his family cause they are on welfare, etc. They want nothing to do with easy child because of her sexual identity. </p><p></p><p>They are trying to live this idealistic model life. They want their daughters (they are expecting second girl same week as young difficult child's new baby will be here in May) to attend private school in the future. They "think" that if they raise their daughters in the church (which we did by the way, roll-eyes) and are strict (controlling)...(which we WERE by the way) that they will end up with Different Results. </p><p>Good Luck with that!</p><p></p><p>I barely know granddaughter from Oldest difficult child, Sus. It's pretty sad but oldest difficult child's wife is as "prideful" as young difficult child. in my opinion they live in a "spirit of fear"...not pure faith. They also love "conditionally" etc. </p><p></p><p>The whole scene just gets on my nerves!</p><p>Thank you for the hugs Sus, you're a sweety!</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 504241, member: 3305"] I think you're right, Sus. Oldest difficult child has replaced Drug use for Religion use...If that makes sense. Funny, he started the conversation out telling me he had just seen a man walking on the railroad tracks. So I said, "How sad, hope he will be alright". Oldest difficult child says, "He needs to get a job". No compassion whatsoever. His mother in law knows I smoke. Don't remember how the conversation started, just that I smoke but she said she would "pray for me". Well maybe I WANT to smoke. Maybe I don't want her "praying" for me about this. Geez. Oldest difficult child's wife seems to think that husband and I must have done something wrong to end up with 2 difficult child's. That her parents were very strict with her and her sister and that the two of them did not end up in trouble in their teen years like ours did, etc. Nevermind the fact that she "danced" her way through college from what I understand and left her husband for my Oldest difficult child. Oldest and his new wife want to have nothing to do with young difficult child and his family cause they are on welfare, etc. They want nothing to do with easy child because of her sexual identity. They are trying to live this idealistic model life. They want their daughters (they are expecting second girl same week as young difficult child's new baby will be here in May) to attend private school in the future. They "think" that if they raise their daughters in the church (which we did by the way, roll-eyes) and are strict (controlling)...(which we WERE by the way) that they will end up with Different Results. Good Luck with that! I barely know granddaughter from Oldest difficult child, Sus. It's pretty sad but oldest difficult child's wife is as "prideful" as young difficult child. in my opinion they live in a "spirit of fear"...not pure faith. They also love "conditionally" etc. The whole scene just gets on my nerves! Thank you for the hugs Sus, you're a sweety! LMS [/QUOTE]
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