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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 128958" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I am sorry you are going through this and I totally understand your anger. My difficult child ran away a couple of times and he told wild stories to gain sympathy so people would take him in. He ruined my reputation in the neighborhood and almost destroyed his father's career. He didn't know that that would happen and what it would do to us but he did iknow how worried we would be. And I think he like that idea. These kids are masters of manipulation and I think I would be cautious at showing them a weakness such as worrying when they run. Just let him know that it is unacceptable, it has consequences, and that you are angry at the disrespectful way he conducted himself and all the fall out is all HIS fault. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 128958, member: 2315"] I am sorry you are going through this and I totally understand your anger. My difficult child ran away a couple of times and he told wild stories to gain sympathy so people would take him in. He ruined my reputation in the neighborhood and almost destroyed his father's career. He didn't know that that would happen and what it would do to us but he did iknow how worried we would be. And I think he like that idea. These kids are masters of manipulation and I think I would be cautious at showing them a weakness such as worrying when they run. Just let him know that it is unacceptable, it has consequences, and that you are angry at the disrespectful way he conducted himself and all the fall out is all HIS fault. -RM [/QUOTE]
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