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Buying cars for our difficult children...discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 644217" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lil, it didn't occur to me not to give my kids access to a car either. My car. My older car. And since I had two kids the same age, they had to share. I wasn't going to get a third car. Neither of them had a problem getting around and they did drive each other and pick each other up places although they didn't like each other very much...lol. They had no other option if they wanted wheels. I had just divorced and was not able to even consider another car, not that I would have.</p><p></p><p>My daughter, like the other two, had access to our car, and this was after she had been arrested once for pot. I thought, like a big boob, that she had been truthful and wasn't doing that anymore. But after she took that car on a road trip to Minnesota, drove so fast that it started on fire, and it never ran again...well, let's just say she did not drive our vehicles again. Amazingly, some of her friends let her drive and she cracked up two of their cars. difficult children seem to share a lack of common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 644217, member: 1550"] Lil, it didn't occur to me not to give my kids access to a car either. My car. My older car. And since I had two kids the same age, they had to share. I wasn't going to get a third car. Neither of them had a problem getting around and they did drive each other and pick each other up places although they didn't like each other very much...lol. They had no other option if they wanted wheels. I had just divorced and was not able to even consider another car, not that I would have. My daughter, like the other two, had access to our car, and this was after she had been arrested once for pot. I thought, like a big boob, that she had been truthful and wasn't doing that anymore. But after she took that car on a road trip to Minnesota, drove so fast that it started on fire, and it never ran again...well, let's just say she did not drive our vehicles again. Amazingly, some of her friends let her drive and she cracked up two of their cars. difficult children seem to share a lack of common sense. [/QUOTE]
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