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Should I take back the car I gave to my 19yo son?
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 659951" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>I agree with Kathy and PatriotsGirl. I wouldn't disrupt his camping trip. It sounds like a typical 19-year-old thing to do to me. </p><p></p><p>I don't know your son. With my daughter, the fact that she knew she had betrayed my trust was enough to devastate her. A stern talk when she got back from the camping trip would be more than enough consequence. My son couldn't possibly care less about my trust, so the consequences would have to be a lot more severe. I guess I would keep the consequences in line with what he needs to make sure disregarding your directives doesn't happen again.</p><p></p><p>And gosh, Lee, thanks! I think we have all enjoyed discussing "normal" 19-year-old dumb things for a change!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 659951, member: 17720"] I agree with Kathy and PatriotsGirl. I wouldn't disrupt his camping trip. It sounds like a typical 19-year-old thing to do to me. I don't know your son. With my daughter, the fact that she knew she had betrayed my trust was enough to devastate her. A stern talk when she got back from the camping trip would be more than enough consequence. My son couldn't possibly care less about my trust, so the consequences would have to be a lot more severe. I guess I would keep the consequences in line with what he needs to make sure disregarding your directives doesn't happen again. And gosh, Lee, thanks! I think we have all enjoyed discussing "normal" 19-year-old dumb things for a change! [/QUOTE]
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