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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 453961" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im gonna tell you point blank that some, if not most, difficult child males do not get along with the father if they have been gone and come back home. There is a pecking order with males in a household not unlike roosters on the yard. Only room for one Rooster on the yard and the older rooster wants to fight all the younger males that come into their territory. The younger ones will fight the older one to try to take over and its not pretty. As the mother, you are the hen of the oldest rooster and you have to stick with that rooster. </p><p></p><p>We went through this with my son several times with Cory and it was never easy but Tony was g0img to have a darnedheart attack if something didnt change. My son has done much better out of the home too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 453961, member: 1514"] Im gonna tell you point blank that some, if not most, difficult child males do not get along with the father if they have been gone and come back home. There is a pecking order with males in a household not unlike roosters on the yard. Only room for one Rooster on the yard and the older rooster wants to fight all the younger males that come into their territory. The younger ones will fight the older one to try to take over and its not pretty. As the mother, you are the hen of the oldest rooster and you have to stick with that rooster. We went through this with my son several times with Cory and it was never easy but Tony was g0img to have a darnedheart attack if something didnt change. My son has done much better out of the home too. [/QUOTE]
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