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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 747040" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>My son's therapist when he was a teenager made a great point. She asked my son if someone else said those things to his mother would he stand for it? When he said "of course not" she said "then why do you feel it's okay for you to do it?" And this is ironic...one especially drama-filled night my husband had had his fill and yelled at me "You and your son are both crazy!" My son told me I should have to listen to that kind of abuse. (It was a one time thing said in the heat of anger and frustration) And yet he doesn't see what he says and does on an ongoing basis as abuse in any sense of the word. Emotionally stunted and blind, these Difficults are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 747040, member: 22877"] My son's therapist when he was a teenager made a great point. She asked my son if someone else said those things to his mother would he stand for it? When he said "of course not" she said "then why do you feel it's okay for you to do it?" And this is ironic...one especially drama-filled night my husband had had his fill and yelled at me "You and your son are both crazy!" My son told me I should have to listen to that kind of abuse. (It was a one time thing said in the heat of anger and frustration) And yet he doesn't see what he says and does on an ongoing basis as abuse in any sense of the word. Emotionally stunted and blind, these Difficults are. [/QUOTE]
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