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Saying NO and setting Boundaries
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 749075" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>My son has no respect for our boundaries and that's okay, it's his choice. The boundaries my husband and I have are in place to keep us safe and to not lose our sanity. </p><p>My son uses very foul language and he knows that I do not and do not want to hear it. On the rare occasion I talk to him, if he starts using foul language I give him one warning. If he says it again, I just hang up. My son knows what behavior I will not accept but that's not going to change him and that's okay. I wouldn't want my son to change for me, I would only want him to change for himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 749075, member: 18516"] My son has no respect for our boundaries and that's okay, it's his choice. The boundaries my husband and I have are in place to keep us safe and to not lose our sanity. My son uses very foul language and he knows that I do not and do not want to hear it. On the rare occasion I talk to him, if he starts using foul language I give him one warning. If he says it again, I just hang up. My son knows what behavior I will not accept but that's not going to change him and that's okay. I wouldn't want my son to change for me, I would only want him to change for himself. [/QUOTE]
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