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Do your difficult child's loan their clothes out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 58647" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>"A) it's his way of trying to "buy" his friends, because truthfully, he's never had alot of them, B) it's his way of thinking he's fitting in with whomever and C) he has absolutely no respect for anything."</p><p></p><p>Janna, I think this is exactly my difficult child also. She never has had respect for personal property, hers or others and she does try to buy friends and fit in. Years ago she would give her lunch money away to anyone who wanted it.</p><p></p><p>She gave (loaned) her girlfriend her old mini iPOD without asking me. I had to ask the girl for it back myself. She told her other friend last month that she could have her old cell phone because she got a new one...no way, I hid it so if hers breaks we can use that one. She does that all the time, she offers her friends anything she has without checking first to see if that's OK with me.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to stick with not buying her anything until she gets the most recently loaned clothes back and then a set amount and not one penny more.</p><p></p><p>by the way she wore her dirty shirt from last night to work today.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 58647, member: 59"] "A) it's his way of trying to "buy" his friends, because truthfully, he's never had alot of them, B) it's his way of thinking he's fitting in with whomever and C) he has absolutely no respect for anything." Janna, I think this is exactly my difficult child also. She never has had respect for personal property, hers or others and she does try to buy friends and fit in. Years ago she would give her lunch money away to anyone who wanted it. She gave (loaned) her girlfriend her old mini iPOD without asking me. I had to ask the girl for it back myself. She told her other friend last month that she could have her old cell phone because she got a new one...no way, I hid it so if hers breaks we can use that one. She does that all the time, she offers her friends anything she has without checking first to see if that's OK with me. I'm going to stick with not buying her anything until she gets the most recently loaned clothes back and then a set amount and not one penny more. by the way she wore her dirty shirt from last night to work today. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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