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Old December 23rd 04, 09:37 PM
slykitten
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Dennis is simply a dickhead and that's why he's in my killfile. All I'll say
is that my son's situation is such that I can relate to some of the issues
brought up here. However, Dennis is obviously such a mental midget that he
simply doesn't get it.... either that or he thinks like my ex does.... which
means he doesn't think at all. That's ok though. He's entitled to his
opinion..... THough it's completely worthless to me and is as good as
deleted. It's a pity really.... should this guy actually have something
useful to offer.... Haven't seen anything useful from him though.... Oh
well.... such is life I suppose..... shrug

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"Many have forgotten this truth, but you must not forget it.
You remain responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"'Kate" wrote in message
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 14:53:11 -0000, "denanson" Dennis@Large .ie
wrote:


"'Kate" wrote in message

Oh goodness. Poor kid. I've felt like that too.


This is the same child that spends hours playing games, watching TV and
multi tasking everything known to childhood in such a way that it is

bigger,
more, harder and more traumatising to the mother that any other kid. Not

to
mention the dozens of therapists, gurus, doctors and mumbo jumbo men
involved in this boys life.


So what you're suggesting is that the children (you realize that it
was her daughter who was losing it over the son's chattering) are
fine, therefore it is the adult who is overwhelmed and overly
sensitive?

I think that the mother (slykitten) just gets off on jumping in on a

thread
with an attention seeking response.
Her son is all things to all threads, but bigger!

Dennis


Sounds like being a single parent is difficult and this single parent
needs more support IRL than she is getting and wouldn't mind finding
some here to temporarily fill in the gaps until real life eases up a
bit (which it will...as the kids get older)

'Kate



 




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