tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9218017137310902714.post3217985751575149518..comments2023-10-17T10:17:28.786-04:00Comments on The Exception: Expecting Respect is too much to Expect?The Exceptionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13758654167029552230noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9218017137310902714.post-33717567992952464262010-05-13T23:49:50.766-04:002010-05-13T23:49:50.766-04:00Expectation is the root of all pain.
that being sa...Expectation is the root of all pain.<br />that being said, I tell my kids that you must lead from the front, and those who give you no respect, you give what you choose to give, but never expect them to change, it's not about them, it's about you, and your actions and what you are willing to live with , with in yourself.<br />Sorry, I would weave you better if I could...Sorrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03058557348955007784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9218017137310902714.post-49914747624486169172010-05-11T15:13:56.396-04:002010-05-11T15:13:56.396-04:00If one reads between the lines and assumes the per...If one reads between the lines and assumes the person whom you mean is your daughters father, this is both distressing and shameful.<br /><br />You should not only expect respect, you should demand respect.<br /><br />First, you deserve respect. (But that is not the most important thing.)<br /><br />Second, your daughter is indeed paying attention. All kids pay attention to the grownups around them and how they act.<br /><br />You know far better than I the details of your situation. But I suggest you carefully consider letting this other person know that you will not tolerate being treated poorly. You do not deserve that and you certainly do not want your daughter thinking that is acceptable behavior.<br /><br />All the best.<br /><br />TAGTAGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06235937547319244705noreply@blogger.com