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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 662552" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>A few more things I left out, but I'm not sure it changes much.</p><p></p><p>He is exemplary at work. He is highly respected. I wish I could say more. ... But don't want to reveal identity. He is by far the best employee they have. He had a job in college and repeatedly received Employee of the Month. He is super duper ultra big time responsible, has good friends and is well respected. Sounds like I'm making this up, but I'm just not.</p><p></p><p>He doesn't struggle with relationships, he is well liked.</p><p></p><p>He has a couple of very close friends and with them, he acts very nutty and says these weird things. Every once in awhile (it's rare...but still unacceptable) he says it to one of us. This is what happened the other day.</p><p></p><p>He does not have money problems. And thanks us profusely when we give him money.</p><p></p><p>All of these other facts help to make it even weirder. He has so much going for him, I would have to say he is a p c. BUT, this behavior very recently is horrible.</p><p></p><p>I also left out that hubby screamed at him big time after he sent this text to me. This contributed to the rift as son says hubby has been doing that a lot lately.</p><p></p><p>But, I totally agree, he seems unappreciative and selfish. And it ticks me off that he said that to me. Pulling back might be absolutely the right thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 662552, member: 4152"] A few more things I left out, but I'm not sure it changes much. He is exemplary at work. He is highly respected. I wish I could say more. ... But don't want to reveal identity. He is by far the best employee they have. He had a job in college and repeatedly received Employee of the Month. He is super duper ultra big time responsible, has good friends and is well respected. Sounds like I'm making this up, but I'm just not. He doesn't struggle with relationships, he is well liked. He has a couple of very close friends and with them, he acts very nutty and says these weird things. Every once in awhile (it's rare...but still unacceptable) he says it to one of us. This is what happened the other day. He does not have money problems. And thanks us profusely when we give him money. All of these other facts help to make it even weirder. He has so much going for him, I would have to say he is a p c. BUT, this behavior very recently is horrible. I also left out that hubby screamed at him big time after he sent this text to me. This contributed to the rift as son says hubby has been doing that a lot lately. But, I totally agree, he seems unappreciative and selfish. And it ticks me off that he said that to me. Pulling back might be absolutely the right thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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