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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 744967" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Well, if you factor in just two months ago she was in the hospital fighting for her life and underwent two big surgeries, it’s extra bothersome. She’s had a nice recovery.</p><p>To me, it is extra shocking that this adult “kid,” was so outrageously rude.</p><p></p><p>Her attitude is a little different than what we have discussed here. Her interaction with him is bare minimum. He has a child. So, she doesn’t wish to get cut off. She goes through long periods of time that she doesn’t text or contact him. It’s weird as heck. He is gainfully employed and doesn’t use drugs.</p><p></p><p>My husband and I were appalled. His rudeness, like I said, was shocking it was soooo bad.</p><p></p><p>I did think about some kind of autism. Very unsure of that though. Does she have the same thing? Not likely. </p><p></p><p>The mother told me later years ago this bad display in front of us would of set her on edge. Nowadays, she just ignores him. She might not contact him for a very long time. Not sure what that’s about. I think she is hoping he will figure it out on his own.</p><p></p><p>If she calls him and says to him you were impolite to my friends, she runs the risk of him going ballistic.</p><p></p><p>I’m fearful on a much smaller scale for myself. When we told our son recently that we were disappointed in recent rude behaviors of his in laws, he did go ballistic on us. Badly. It shook me to my core.</p><p>Our son has anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Semi Difficult Child. Also gainfully employed, no drugs, many friends...doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 744967, member: 4152"] Well, if you factor in just two months ago she was in the hospital fighting for her life and underwent two big surgeries, it’s extra bothersome. She’s had a nice recovery. To me, it is extra shocking that this adult “kid,” was so outrageously rude. Her attitude is a little different than what we have discussed here. Her interaction with him is bare minimum. He has a child. So, she doesn’t wish to get cut off. She goes through long periods of time that she doesn’t text or contact him. It’s weird as heck. He is gainfully employed and doesn’t use drugs. My husband and I were appalled. His rudeness, like I said, was shocking it was soooo bad. I did think about some kind of autism. Very unsure of that though. Does she have the same thing? Not likely. The mother told me later years ago this bad display in front of us would of set her on edge. Nowadays, she just ignores him. She might not contact him for a very long time. Not sure what that’s about. I think she is hoping he will figure it out on his own. If she calls him and says to him you were impolite to my friends, she runs the risk of him going ballistic. I’m fearful on a much smaller scale for myself. When we told our son recently that we were disappointed in recent rude behaviors of his in laws, he did go ballistic on us. Badly. It shook me to my core. Our son has anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Semi Difficult Child. Also gainfully employed, no drugs, many friends...doing well. [/QUOTE]
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