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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 617971" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Tess,</p><p>I know how you feel. My son is your daughter (he is 19 as well). DOes it really matter if she did it? What matters (to me, in listening to your story) is that she is a person who might have done it, you know that about her, she has lead a life and developed a relationship with you that leads you to think this of her (probably correctly, by the way, I am in with the others on that)...and now this event, whether you are right or not, has crystalized your understanding of her, and your relationship with her. It is the straw breaking your back (no camel here, sadly, just you). </p><p>I get it. I don't care if you are right or if you are wrong. SHe is some one who might have walked through your house, taken your stuff, cursed at you about it...that is who she is. REspond and behave accordingly.</p><p>And good for you good for you good for you for calling the police! You SO did the right thing!</p><p>Blessings and hopes for you, mama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 617971, member: 17269"] Tess, I know how you feel. My son is your daughter (he is 19 as well). DOes it really matter if she did it? What matters (to me, in listening to your story) is that she is a person who might have done it, you know that about her, she has lead a life and developed a relationship with you that leads you to think this of her (probably correctly, by the way, I am in with the others on that)...and now this event, whether you are right or not, has crystalized your understanding of her, and your relationship with her. It is the straw breaking your back (no camel here, sadly, just you). I get it. I don't care if you are right or if you are wrong. SHe is some one who might have walked through your house, taken your stuff, cursed at you about it...that is who she is. REspond and behave accordingly. And good for you good for you good for you for calling the police! You SO did the right thing! Blessings and hopes for you, mama. [/QUOTE]
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