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That's my problem, okay?" This isn't entirely true.
Sorry not trying to be strict or anything, but when you have a 'learning problem' okay this is gonna be confusing so please read carefully!
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If he does, smile and say, "No problem!" or even, "Okay".
The teenage years are different for everyone and, while the stereotypes of teenage problems exist for a reason, you might encounter totally different problems, which is okay.
For those with problems it's okay to focus on yourself.
[2] Despite the above information, understand that smiling to increase your own tolerance of relationship problems is not okay, as this can have disastrous effects, effects that may even lead to depression.
In addition, be aware that smiling in order to increase your tolerance of relationship problems is never okay, because it can and will have dire consequences, which may lead to depression.
Instead of going off and pronouncing sentence on the kids (which may not stick, later, and will only contribute to the problems), just say, "Okay, that's enough of that for now - I'll talk to your dad and we'll decide if it's okay for you to do that.
"If it's the rainy season sometimes the water can come in the back door, but we have lots of towels" - okay, no problem.
He flashes a smile and reinforces my apparent callousness with a breezy, "Okay, no problem, you have a great day!" I break into a run.
(SS1) "Okay, no problem.
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