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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 685322" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>Took a few days off to actually get something done around the house, so just catching up while I have a few moments alone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I try to look for things I can use as a "tool" to help make my point look like it isn't really "my" point. Does he still have a lease agreement even though he will be moving into a new apartment, or is the old lease agreement void? This could be an excellent tool to motivate him to understanding that his current living arrangement is only temporary, and that he needs to get on the stick and look for a job.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>J is this way all the time. My husband says it's a "young male with too much testosterone" kinda thing. J will be up one moment and down the next. He can be unbearable to be around when he gets this way. When he's like this, I use In a Daze's technique, except with a margarita!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 685322, member: 19076"] Took a few days off to actually get something done around the house, so just catching up while I have a few moments alone. I try to look for things I can use as a "tool" to help make my point look like it isn't really "my" point. Does he still have a lease agreement even though he will be moving into a new apartment, or is the old lease agreement void? This could be an excellent tool to motivate him to understanding that his current living arrangement is only temporary, and that he needs to get on the stick and look for a job. J is this way all the time. My husband says it's a "young male with too much testosterone" kinda thing. J will be up one moment and down the next. He can be unbearable to be around when he gets this way. When he's like this, I use In a Daze's technique, except with a margarita! [/QUOTE]
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