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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here, mostly we do divide and conquer. They do function “in society.” It’s at home, the safe place, that they want to be comfortable and resist strongly when that comfort is disturbed for things that they feel, unlike school, are unnecessary. Of course it doesn’t “matter” if we don’t all go out to eat together, or whatever. It’s just depressing to me.[/quote] They’re just spoiled and have learned what they can get away with. If they can keep it together outside of the home they are choosing to be a-holes at home. I would stop offering to take them anywhere. Go out with your spouse, tell them to make sandwiches or order them a pizza. Seriously. You mean well but you aren’t helping them big picture. [/quote]
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