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<blockquote data-quote="RndaWns" data-source="post: 581526" data-attributes="member: 13452"><p>To anybody who has never dealt with these issues, this is going to sound really petty, but this morning, husband went to make toast and pulled out a jar of Nutella that he bought only two days ago. He kind of huffs and asks if I've had any and of course, I say "no." Over 2/3 of the jar is GONE. I'd specifically told difficult child not to touch this as I have a recipe that I'd planned to make this weekend and I needed the whole jar. difficult child goes through stages where he'll steal anything sweet and then deny it (Christmas before last, he managed to open an entire case of chocolate chips -- 24 bags -- that I'd put aside to do my holiday baking and he ate all but about 1/4 cup of the last bag). He doesn't only steal food, he once stole his sisters engagement ring and gave it away at school. Any ideas on how to get through to him? Seriously wanting to just sit down and cry right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RndaWns, post: 581526, member: 13452"] To anybody who has never dealt with these issues, this is going to sound really petty, but this morning, husband went to make toast and pulled out a jar of Nutella that he bought only two days ago. He kind of huffs and asks if I've had any and of course, I say "no." Over 2/3 of the jar is GONE. I'd specifically told difficult child not to touch this as I have a recipe that I'd planned to make this weekend and I needed the whole jar. difficult child goes through stages where he'll steal anything sweet and then deny it (Christmas before last, he managed to open an entire case of chocolate chips -- 24 bags -- that I'd put aside to do my holiday baking and he ate all but about 1/4 cup of the last bag). He doesn't only steal food, he once stole his sisters engagement ring and gave it away at school. Any ideas on how to get through to him? Seriously wanting to just sit down and cry right now. [/QUOTE]
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