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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 586724" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>It sure would be, RE. C,Jane He and his SO don't live together, and she seems to truly care about my difficult child. Very good point about it making her a little less cavalier ... I hadn't looked at it that way and it helps. Right now she's ANGRY ANGRY ANGRY - and not with her dad. I am bearing the brunt, lucky me.</p><p></p><p>I did talk to Ossy and told her that his telling her she had to "stay here and work it out with mom" wasn't working for ME. That she most certainly does not need to live with me in order to work through any anger she may have mover me holding her accountable. If he has is OWN reasons (which he admits he does -primarily what a slob she is), he needs to tell her. He said he is having her over tomorrow to discuss the phone (she doesn't know he turned her texting off. She just thinks it doesn't work) and he promised to elaborate on his reasons for not letting her return. </p><p></p><p>Clearly, he has conveniently forgotten that he told he he'd told her this long ago. I knew he was lying.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow should be interesting.</p><p></p><p>Time for a couple of tylenol and maybe sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 586724, member: 9175"] It sure would be, RE. C,Jane He and his SO don't live together, and she seems to truly care about my difficult child. Very good point about it making her a little less cavalier ... I hadn't looked at it that way and it helps. Right now she's ANGRY ANGRY ANGRY - and not with her dad. I am bearing the brunt, lucky me. I did talk to Ossy and told her that his telling her she had to "stay here and work it out with mom" wasn't working for ME. That she most certainly does not need to live with me in order to work through any anger she may have mover me holding her accountable. If he has is OWN reasons (which he admits he does -primarily what a slob she is), he needs to tell her. He said he is having her over tomorrow to discuss the phone (she doesn't know he turned her texting off. She just thinks it doesn't work) and he promised to elaborate on his reasons for not letting her return. Clearly, he has conveniently forgotten that he told he he'd told her this long ago. I knew he was lying. Tomorrow should be interesting. Time for a couple of tylenol and maybe sleep. [/QUOTE]
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