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"Friends"...why is it so hard to get away from them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 638485" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>MWM, we know what we need to do. Or more specifically, what we need NOT to do. Its just harder for Lil to accept than me. Part of it is occupational hazzard for both of us. We both have jobs that place us in an authoritarian role where Lil's job involves guiding where mine is more do this or else. I truly understand that most of what he tells us is a lie but having seen the interaction up front and personal when J-1 lived with us for a bit, in this case I'm inclined to believe our difficult child. On the same note, I also acknowledge that its something that HE needs to deal with. We know for a fact that J-1 has SERIOUS anger management issues and has no problem dragging others with him while he implodes. Oh, he will appologize profusely later but the damage will be done. That is the real concern we have here. We just have to figure out how to stay out of the drama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 638485, member: 18238"] MWM, we know what we need to do. Or more specifically, what we need NOT to do. Its just harder for Lil to accept than me. Part of it is occupational hazzard for both of us. We both have jobs that place us in an authoritarian role where Lil's job involves guiding where mine is more do this or else. I truly understand that most of what he tells us is a lie but having seen the interaction up front and personal when J-1 lived with us for a bit, in this case I'm inclined to believe our difficult child. On the same note, I also acknowledge that its something that HE needs to deal with. We know for a fact that J-1 has SERIOUS anger management issues and has no problem dragging others with him while he implodes. Oh, he will appologize profusely later but the damage will be done. That is the real concern we have here. We just have to figure out how to stay out of the drama. [/QUOTE]
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