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Should I take back the car I gave to my 19yo son?
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 659936" data-attributes="member: 15796"><p>Sorry, but I agree with Kathy here. He doesn't sound like a bad kid - sounds like a typical teenage thing to do. Most teenagers don't think about the consequences of driving without it. It IS crazy expensive. I put my daughter on our insurance because she had a hard time finding insurance on her own. It added a hundred bucks to our insurance and I bumped up the coverage.</p><p></p><p>BUT I also agree that if I could turn back time, I wouldn't have given my daughter anything and would have made her work for it. Giving her things always backfired. Always. Now that she is clean and sober, she does not want handouts from anyone - she enjoys working for things and feeling that satisfaction. But my child was a very different child growing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 659936, member: 15796"] Sorry, but I agree with Kathy here. He doesn't sound like a bad kid - sounds like a typical teenage thing to do. Most teenagers don't think about the consequences of driving without it. It IS crazy expensive. I put my daughter on our insurance because she had a hard time finding insurance on her own. It added a hundred bucks to our insurance and I bumped up the coverage. BUT I also agree that if I could turn back time, I wouldn't have given my daughter anything and would have made her work for it. Giving her things always backfired. Always. Now that she is clean and sober, she does not want handouts from anyone - she enjoys working for things and feeling that satisfaction. But my child was a very different child growing up. [/QUOTE]
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