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Its 12:00a.m. and difficult child is still not home UPDATED
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 94064" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm just seeing this now. I'm so sorry that your difficult child put you through this. I tell you, I'd be hard pressed not to take this other parent's head off. What on earth are people thinking? Is there <em>any</em> situation where it would it be ok with them if their kid came over to your house and hid from them? Would it then be ok for you to tell <em>them</em> how to handle the situation without having heard their side of it? Because after all, a 14 year old felon's story carries so much more weight than their parent's, right? They'd know in no uncertain terms that they should just count their blessings that it wasn't <em>their</em> kid who tagged along to break into and vandalize the school, or <em>their</em> house that the group decided to burglarize.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that you had to get the police involved. I hope that they figured out to keep their stupid noses out of your business. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 94064, member: 99"] I'm just seeing this now. I'm so sorry that your difficult child put you through this. I tell you, I'd be hard pressed not to take this other parent's head off. What on earth are people thinking? Is there [i]any[/i] situation where it would it be ok with them if their kid came over to your house and hid from them? Would it then be ok for you to tell [i]them[/i] how to handle the situation without having heard their side of it? Because after all, a 14 year old felon's story carries so much more weight than their parent's, right? They'd know in no uncertain terms that they should just count their blessings that it wasn't [i]their[/i] kid who tagged along to break into and vandalize the school, or [i]their[/i] house that the group decided to burglarize. I'm sorry that you had to get the police involved. I hope that they figured out to keep their stupid noses out of your business. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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