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Who says words don't hurt.
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 150846" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>MB---I so agree. There is no reason the mother of a child should be using that kind of language to her own mother---especially in front of a child. It's time to play landlord. It will be rough---but no rougher than it will be if she is allowed to disrespect you. I know you don't want to put her out. If she has nowhere to go with the baby, I'm sure DSS would be glad to step in until she can get on her feet. I'll tolerate a lot from my difficult child---but he will not disrespect me in my home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 150846, member: 1436"] MB---I so agree. There is no reason the mother of a child should be using that kind of language to her own mother---especially in front of a child. It's time to play landlord. It will be rough---but no rougher than it will be if she is allowed to disrespect you. I know you don't want to put her out. If she has nowhere to go with the baby, I'm sure DSS would be glad to step in until she can get on her feet. I'll tolerate a lot from my difficult child---but he will not disrespect me in my home. [/QUOTE]
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