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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 708929" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>He just sent me a text asking if I was home. My daughter has said that she will leave if he comes over and I need her to stay and do her school and no more drama. I can't really blame her for feeling this way. That video was raunchy but A shouldn't have threatened her boyfriend. There's other ways of going about expressing concern, if that's what he was trying to do. </p><p>I called him and he said he was going to come over if I was home. I asked what he needed. He said a razor, I told him dad gave you one last night? (not to mention they sell them at walmart) He said 'ok' and hung up. He sounded different than last night, I would say remorseful but more likely just worn out. This sucks and hurts. But like I was telling my daughter last night, we shouldn't be letting him come over and kick the dog. Because he feels relief after he's done it, and that's like a reward. And we can't reward bad behavior. Right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 708929, member: 16761"] He just sent me a text asking if I was home. My daughter has said that she will leave if he comes over and I need her to stay and do her school and no more drama. I can't really blame her for feeling this way. That video was raunchy but A shouldn't have threatened her boyfriend. There's other ways of going about expressing concern, if that's what he was trying to do. I called him and he said he was going to come over if I was home. I asked what he needed. He said a razor, I told him dad gave you one last night? (not to mention they sell them at walmart) He said 'ok' and hung up. He sounded different than last night, I would say remorseful but more likely just worn out. This sucks and hurts. But like I was telling my daughter last night, we shouldn't be letting him come over and kick the dog. Because he feels relief after he's done it, and that's like a reward. And we can't reward bad behavior. Right? [/QUOTE]
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