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[quote=Anonymous]We have a lot of bright line rules, like you only can say something once. If the other person doesn't respond (because your joke wasn't as funny as you thought), you still can't say it again. I have had to tell my son, explicitly, that when I say "enough" what I mean is, stop doing it right now. What feels direct is not direct enough for him. In your examples, I would say, "we are done with that, no more." Then, later when you guys are alone, you can talk about how something can be fun at first but wear off, and how to tell. She's pleased she found a way to be "successful" socially so of course she wants to continue. Hard to realize the rules are so complex.[/quote]
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