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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not an unbreakable dynamic, you enable it. Grow a backbone and stop being a pushover/people pleaser — a fool’s errand since you can’t please dad anyway. You’re a parent of a small child; the kid is your 100 percent priority now. If the kid needs go, go get food, no matter if grandparents whine. Don’t be sorry. And pack way more snacks. [/quote] Part of my mistake was sharing a rental car without being on the contract to drive it. We are sort of marooned in the middle of nowhere. [/quote] Yes. Don't put yourself in a situation again where you can't be independent of his temper tantrums. And he doesn't have a lack of self-awareness. He just doesn't care and sounds like kind of an asshole. Sorry.[/quote]
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