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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 685057" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>For me, its the passive-aggressive disrespect of my hubby's younger boy.</p><p></p><p>He no longer rages (at least, not in my house) but he can be such a jerk sometimes.</p><p></p><p>He will walk away while someone is talking to him, sometimes just get in his truck and leave without saying anything.</p><p></p><p> He will make snide comments and veiled put-downs.</p><p></p><p>He is often moody and unpleasant and you can never tell if he is mad at something you said or did, or if he is just being unpleasant for no reason at all.</p><p></p><p>The worst is he hardly ever answers direct questions and will only tell you what he wants you to know, even if it is a lie (and you never know what is the truth with him). Its almost like he enjoys playing with people. No, it IS that he enjoys playing with people.</p><p></p><p>But, the worst is that he has friends and a job, so he must not act this way to everyone else. Just us, I have to assume. Which makes it worse. If it were the way he acted to everyone, you could just assume he has a disorder that makes him oblivious to how he comes across to others, but that is not the case. He can act normally, he just usually chooses not to.</p><p></p><p>OK, rant over. I just had to deal with his unpleasantness last night, so I am a bit irritated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 685057, member: 16024"] For me, its the passive-aggressive disrespect of my hubby's younger boy. He no longer rages (at least, not in my house) but he can be such a jerk sometimes. He will walk away while someone is talking to him, sometimes just get in his truck and leave without saying anything. He will make snide comments and veiled put-downs. He is often moody and unpleasant and you can never tell if he is mad at something you said or did, or if he is just being unpleasant for no reason at all. The worst is he hardly ever answers direct questions and will only tell you what he wants you to know, even if it is a lie (and you never know what is the truth with him). Its almost like he enjoys playing with people. No, it IS that he enjoys playing with people. But, the worst is that he has friends and a job, so he must not act this way to everyone else. Just us, I have to assume. Which makes it worse. If it were the way he acted to everyone, you could just assume he has a disorder that makes him oblivious to how he comes across to others, but that is not the case. He can act normally, he just usually chooses not to. OK, rant over. I just had to deal with his unpleasantness last night, so I am a bit irritated. [/QUOTE]
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