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A rant about something minor ..but annoying
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 580627" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>I don't think a key lock on your bedroom door is extreme at all. In our house ALL interior doors have key locks, and husband and I have a full set of keys to all of them. When difficult child was still living here and very unsettled, he used to steal constantly. We locked up everything so that he couldn't get at our personal items.</p><p></p><p>Dash, you have every reason to be upset about it. Ask yourself, "If a stranger did this with my things, how would I feel?" If your difficult child is taking your things without permission, it's stealing, plain and simple. She's shown that she can't be trusted with your things, so she should not have access to them. Lock your room. Lock any cupboards outside of your room where you keep personal things that difficult child doesn't treat properly. She hasn't shown herself to be trustworthy, so she's not worthy of your trust.</p><p></p><p>Just my $0.02.</p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 580627, member: 3907"] I don't think a key lock on your bedroom door is extreme at all. In our house ALL interior doors have key locks, and husband and I have a full set of keys to all of them. When difficult child was still living here and very unsettled, he used to steal constantly. We locked up everything so that he couldn't get at our personal items. Dash, you have every reason to be upset about it. Ask yourself, "If a stranger did this with my things, how would I feel?" If your difficult child is taking your things without permission, it's stealing, plain and simple. She's shown that she can't be trusted with your things, so she should not have access to them. Lock your room. Lock any cupboards outside of your room where you keep personal things that difficult child doesn't treat properly. She hasn't shown herself to be trustworthy, so she's not worthy of your trust. Just my $0.02. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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