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When are you morally obligated to give in?
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<blockquote data-quote="JulieAnn" data-source="post: 658330" data-attributes="member: 19071"><p>Yessss. He told me Eff you because I wouldn't get him another 2 nights. What is this sense of entitlement? I asked my daughter, you grew up in the same home, same way. So why? I worked my tail off to give them a good home and he looked at it as a never ending 'gift' and my daughter looked at it like 'this is what you do to have a good life'. I know, I know, brains work differently. </p><p></p><p>I always thought that my claim to fame was that I kept him from getting into trouble as a teenager. A couple nights, I actually slept on the floor by the front door so he wouldn't go out in the middle of the night. Long before that, I had to Liquid Nail the windows shut in the kids rooms. I did it to his and then he started going out his sisters window - so I did that one.</p><p></p><p>It's just my constant, endless, questions......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulieAnn, post: 658330, member: 19071"] Yessss. He told me Eff you because I wouldn't get him another 2 nights. What is this sense of entitlement? I asked my daughter, you grew up in the same home, same way. So why? I worked my tail off to give them a good home and he looked at it as a never ending 'gift' and my daughter looked at it like 'this is what you do to have a good life'. I know, I know, brains work differently. I always thought that my claim to fame was that I kept him from getting into trouble as a teenager. A couple nights, I actually slept on the floor by the front door so he wouldn't go out in the middle of the night. Long before that, I had to Liquid Nail the windows shut in the kids rooms. I did it to his and then he started going out his sisters window - so I did that one. It's just my constant, endless, questions...... [/QUOTE]
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