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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: 504299" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>DDD, </p><p>You are SO right. He doesn't have the compassion to grasp my pain or brother's. </p><p>I so knew you'd get it! smile...You have known my difficult child's for the past 10 yrs. Oldest difficult child is still the "same" underneath it all, huh. But yes, grateful that he is not likely to head back to prison. In fact, he just paid off one county fees fines and also enrolled in college 3 weeks ago. He is trying to be a functional adult...for that I am grateful. </p><p>Maybe someday he will replace his pride and arrogance with a helping hand and that "compassion" he seems to lack. </p><p></p><p>They have always been "polar opposites" haven't they? </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 504299, member: 3305"] DDD, You are SO right. He doesn't have the compassion to grasp my pain or brother's. I so knew you'd get it! smile...You have known my difficult child's for the past 10 yrs. Oldest difficult child is still the "same" underneath it all, huh. But yes, grateful that he is not likely to head back to prison. In fact, he just paid off one county fees fines and also enrolled in college 3 weeks ago. He is trying to be a functional adult...for that I am grateful. Maybe someday he will replace his pride and arrogance with a helping hand and that "compassion" he seems to lack. They have always been "polar opposites" haven't they? LMS [/QUOTE]
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