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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 703339" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>It is okay if I mostly talk to myself, lol. I am feeling a need to vent. Again.</p><p></p><p>husband and I were sitting in a Starbucks, each enjoying a Spiced Sweet Cream Cold Brew (We had talked ourselves into indulging.)</p><p>My phone tells me I have a couple new FB messages. One is from a friend teaching in Morocco. That was a great message. Have not heard from her in a couple years. She texted to say she misses me. Awe. I was ready to hop on plane and go see her.....especially after next message.....</p><p></p><p>The NEXT is from a name I do not recognize. Supposedly a friend of Difficult Child's. It was very long: Why Difficult Child needs his mom, how he is such a kind person. Yes, he is a bit manipulative, but ex girlfriend (who has a restraining order against him) was a spoiled, vindictive brat. How can a mother, who calls herself a Christian, not be there for her son on Thanksgiving?</p><p></p><p>It is obvious to husband and me that Difficult Child wants money. Difficult Child has not wanted to spend any holidays with us for years and years.</p><p></p><p> From what my mom told me a couple months ago, this woman (a real estate ageint) and Difficult Child were a couple for a short while.</p><p></p><p>I did not respond and have put my FB account on InActive.</p><p></p><p>husband and I were rattled; a few hours later, we are much better.</p><p></p><p>Since Difficult Child is in same town as my parents, I may ask my brother if he and his wife can have them over for Thanksgiving. I can celebrate with them another day. The thought of Difficult Child showing up is too unsettling.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 703339, member: 17635"] It is okay if I mostly talk to myself, lol. I am feeling a need to vent. Again. husband and I were sitting in a Starbucks, each enjoying a Spiced Sweet Cream Cold Brew (We had talked ourselves into indulging.) My phone tells me I have a couple new FB messages. One is from a friend teaching in Morocco. That was a great message. Have not heard from her in a couple years. She texted to say she misses me. Awe. I was ready to hop on plane and go see her.....especially after next message..... The NEXT is from a name I do not recognize. Supposedly a friend of Difficult Child's. It was very long: Why Difficult Child needs his mom, how he is such a kind person. Yes, he is a bit manipulative, but ex girlfriend (who has a restraining order against him) was a spoiled, vindictive brat. How can a mother, who calls herself a Christian, not be there for her son on Thanksgiving? It is obvious to husband and me that Difficult Child wants money. Difficult Child has not wanted to spend any holidays with us for years and years. From what my mom told me a couple months ago, this woman (a real estate ageint) and Difficult Child were a couple for a short while. I did not respond and have put my FB account on InActive. husband and I were rattled; a few hours later, we are much better. Since Difficult Child is in same town as my parents, I may ask my brother if he and his wife can have them over for Thanksgiving. I can celebrate with them another day. The thought of Difficult Child showing up is too unsettling. Thanks for listening. [/QUOTE]
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