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Venting: My "wonderful" weekend (sarcasm by the way)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 637036" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My son is actually very lenient and overly indulgent to his son, but gets upset whenever Junior talks about his mother and stepfather. I think though that Junior is upset with his entire life. His mom ran off with another man when he was four and she did not come home for a while. Then, when she did, she left and moved in with New Honey and forced Junior to accept him. Recently, difficult child let some bipolar woman who was not stable move in with him and Junior really loved her, but she had to move out because she and difficult child were not getting along. Not smart. Now his mother is pregnant and he could be reacting in one of many ways to it. Also, genetics are huge and he's got bad cards from both sides of the family.</p><p></p><p>When I saw him, I did not see a stable little boy. I saw a little boy who cried a lot and was super-active, over the top. And this was before the divorce. The last time I saw him, over two years ago, his parents were still together. He was not particularly defiant and he isn't now. His teacher calls him inattentive and unable to sit still, but he is not talking back to her or breaking rules.</p><p></p><p>You know what? difficult child lives two states away and won't drive Junior up halfway to meet me so I don't even know Junior. I will never know Junior because difficult child has no real desire to make it possible for me to see him more than once every five years and when I suggested Skype, he just said he doesn't have it or know how to do it. Whatever.</p><p></p><p>This whole issue just makes me angry so I'm going to stop now, but thanks for your true observations 2much. Without a doubt, difficult child has an tisocial traits. His son is an extension of himself, or so he thinks. It's kind of sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 637036, member: 1550"] My son is actually very lenient and overly indulgent to his son, but gets upset whenever Junior talks about his mother and stepfather. I think though that Junior is upset with his entire life. His mom ran off with another man when he was four and she did not come home for a while. Then, when she did, she left and moved in with New Honey and forced Junior to accept him. Recently, difficult child let some bipolar woman who was not stable move in with him and Junior really loved her, but she had to move out because she and difficult child were not getting along. Not smart. Now his mother is pregnant and he could be reacting in one of many ways to it. Also, genetics are huge and he's got bad cards from both sides of the family. When I saw him, I did not see a stable little boy. I saw a little boy who cried a lot and was super-active, over the top. And this was before the divorce. The last time I saw him, over two years ago, his parents were still together. He was not particularly defiant and he isn't now. His teacher calls him inattentive and unable to sit still, but he is not talking back to her or breaking rules. You know what? difficult child lives two states away and won't drive Junior up halfway to meet me so I don't even know Junior. I will never know Junior because difficult child has no real desire to make it possible for me to see him more than once every five years and when I suggested Skype, he just said he doesn't have it or know how to do it. Whatever. This whole issue just makes me angry so I'm going to stop now, but thanks for your true observations 2much. Without a doubt, difficult child has an tisocial traits. His son is an extension of himself, or so he thinks. It's kind of sick. [/QUOTE]
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