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Replying to @Kat_LynD
Well shit. Y'all had an honest ass conversation. I am SHOOK.
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Replying to @BonaFideSage
Yeah. It was a lot. I told him that I wanted him to have the opportunity to make his own choice until I felt I had to step in on his behalf
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Replying to @Kat_LynD @BonaFideSage
And when that happened, I did. We haven't dealt with him in 2 years.
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Replying to @Kat_LynD
I think it's awesome you were able to really talk to him about that.
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Replying to @BonaFideSage
Yeah. And it was funny that he seemed to mimic me so much. "They're manipulative & emotionally abusive, Mom."
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Replying to @Kat_LynD @BonaFideSage
I asked him why didn't he tell me how he truly felt before & he said he was afraid.
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Replying to @Kat_LynD @BonaFideSage
It's so hard with kids bc you never really know if they're just rebelling or if there's a REAL issue going on, but I try to give them voice.
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Replying to @Kat_LynD
I feel like all rebellion has a cause tbh. Just gotta hope they trust you enough to tell you what it is.
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Replying to @BonaFideSage
I do, too, but some kids love to show their asses. And there's only so much of it you can take. Especially when it affects other children.
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But I do know kids test limits all the time. But I think there's a point where you know, something is going on.
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