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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 684835" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>She IS a non compliant brat most of the time and she's very explosive. Always has been. She cusses at me, threatens me, and gets in my face. She refuses to pick up her own trash. Throws it on the carpet and tells me it's "My" job because I'm the parent. She refuses to do what she is capable of. She is capable of more than you think, because she was very capable in the past. This downslide just happened when she got into high school. So instead of blaming me for being a horrible parent, why don't you start making my daughter somewhat responsible for her actions? She is not stupid, and is not mentally retarded. She is choosing to watch TV and play internet games instead of being responsible. It's not all my fault, like you seem to think. Thanks for making me leave work even more anxious than when I came here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 684835, member: 2196"] She IS a non compliant brat most of the time and she's very explosive. Always has been. She cusses at me, threatens me, and gets in my face. She refuses to pick up her own trash. Throws it on the carpet and tells me it's "My" job because I'm the parent. She refuses to do what she is capable of. She is capable of more than you think, because she was very capable in the past. This downslide just happened when she got into high school. So instead of blaming me for being a horrible parent, why don't you start making my daughter somewhat responsible for her actions? She is not stupid, and is not mentally retarded. She is choosing to watch TV and play internet games instead of being responsible. It's not all my fault, like you seem to think. Thanks for making me leave work even more anxious than when I came here. [/QUOTE]
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