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"How can I screw my life up today?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 660994" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>As for ignoring him completely - You try ignoring someone who WON'T leave you alone and follows you from room to room. When he's like that he will NOT leave you alone. That's why we ended up calling the police once; he wouldn't leave the house and let us all calm down he just kept going ON and ON and ON!</p><p> </p><p>The closest we ever came to "giving in" would be to - AFTER it was over and everyone was calm - discuss whatever stupid thing set him off and, if it was reasonable to do so, come to some type of compromise. But we NEVER just gave him what he was throwing a fit over.</p><p> </p><p>It's not as though it's always over wanting anything specific anyway. It could be because his friends ditched him or he lost a freaking video game and there wasn't anything TO give in on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 660994, member: 17309"] As for ignoring him completely - You try ignoring someone who WON'T leave you alone and follows you from room to room. When he's like that he will NOT leave you alone. That's why we ended up calling the police once; he wouldn't leave the house and let us all calm down he just kept going ON and ON and ON! The closest we ever came to "giving in" would be to - AFTER it was over and everyone was calm - discuss whatever stupid thing set him off and, if it was reasonable to do so, come to some type of compromise. But we NEVER just gave him what he was throwing a fit over. It's not as though it's always over wanting anything specific anyway. It could be because his friends ditched him or he lost a freaking video game and there wasn't anything TO give in on. [/QUOTE]
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