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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 222379" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yeah, Andy- but that sometimes takes being a parent to know that- instead of a 20-something who recently married a man with 2 youngs ones so now she thinks she knows more about parenting my son than I do.</p><p></p><p>difficult child had found an old plug-in phone and been using it today. He came home for about an hour shortly after I started this thread. Now he's left again. I found that phone plugged in and went to lock it in the trunk of my car. The trunk looked like it was closed but wasn't latched. Apparently, he must have the spare key to my car that I lost over a year ago. I say that because I slept with my cigarettes, lighter and keys and have kept them on my person all day. After we unloaded the car from shopping yesterday, I checked to make sure the trunk was closed and latched. But, today it was not and 2 packs of cigarettes are missing from the trunk.</p><p></p><p>difficult child claims it's not the other boy who he's hanging out with. I know that's a lie because whenever difficult child isn't home, those calls from him stop. When difficult child is here, the calls come at least every 20 mins. and usually more often than that. Is there any drug they can be using that won't show up on the PO's urine test? Not that he seems high, but clearly, something isn't right.</p><p></p><p>I can't believe that I'm to a point where I'm actually considering deliberatly trying to get a neglect charge just so they will take him somewhere besides detention for a temporary stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 222379, member: 3699"] Yeah, Andy- but that sometimes takes being a parent to know that- instead of a 20-something who recently married a man with 2 youngs ones so now she thinks she knows more about parenting my son than I do. difficult child had found an old plug-in phone and been using it today. He came home for about an hour shortly after I started this thread. Now he's left again. I found that phone plugged in and went to lock it in the trunk of my car. The trunk looked like it was closed but wasn't latched. Apparently, he must have the spare key to my car that I lost over a year ago. I say that because I slept with my cigarettes, lighter and keys and have kept them on my person all day. After we unloaded the car from shopping yesterday, I checked to make sure the trunk was closed and latched. But, today it was not and 2 packs of cigarettes are missing from the trunk. difficult child claims it's not the other boy who he's hanging out with. I know that's a lie because whenever difficult child isn't home, those calls from him stop. When difficult child is here, the calls come at least every 20 mins. and usually more often than that. Is there any drug they can be using that won't show up on the PO's urine test? Not that he seems high, but clearly, something isn't right. I can't believe that I'm to a point where I'm actually considering deliberatly trying to get a neglect charge just so they will take him somewhere besides detention for a temporary stay. [/QUOTE]
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