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Update on difficult child's stupidity & other stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 185653" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>HI Jo,</p><p>so sorry to hear about difficult child and Monkeyboy but can't say I am terribly surprised. Your dtr reminds me so much of mine that I would have been surprised had she been done with him once and for all. My difficult child's boyfriend either leaves when things get rough and then comes back when she has been rescued by us (but not anymore) or she has lied about the times he left because she figured we would help her if we thought he was out of the picture. Either way, it doesn't say much about the way she deals with things.</p><p></p><p>Sorry you are all out of energy but glad you can detach. There's really nothing you can do--she knows she has you to support her in her good decisions and there is nothing you haven't done to try to get her quit making bad ones. And it seems to be so hard for these difficult children to get rid of their loser boyfriends--I can't fathom what they see in them but they "love" them.</p><p></p><p>Take care, many hugs,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 185653, member: 3208"] HI Jo, so sorry to hear about difficult child and Monkeyboy but can't say I am terribly surprised. Your dtr reminds me so much of mine that I would have been surprised had she been done with him once and for all. My difficult child's boyfriend either leaves when things get rough and then comes back when she has been rescued by us (but not anymore) or she has lied about the times he left because she figured we would help her if we thought he was out of the picture. Either way, it doesn't say much about the way she deals with things. Sorry you are all out of energy but glad you can detach. There's really nothing you can do--she knows she has you to support her in her good decisions and there is nothing you haven't done to try to get her quit making bad ones. And it seems to be so hard for these difficult children to get rid of their loser boyfriends--I can't fathom what they see in them but they "love" them. Take care, many hugs, Jane [/QUOTE]
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