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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 569392" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Yes JJJ I agree. My easy child stole a small plastic animal from her preschool when she was 4. She felt so guilty she showed me when she got home. I asked her if she took it and she confessed, cried and I took her back to school to retrun it and apologize. She is now 26 and she just told me tonight that she will never ever forget that as long as she lives. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child steals and lies about it and doesn't feel the least bit sorry except that she got caught. She knows which stores use sensors and which ones will prosecute. I guess she messed up this last time when she got arrested. I have no doubt she will steal again.</p><p></p><p>Both raised by the same parents in the same house under the same rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 569392, member: 59"] Yes JJJ I agree. My easy child stole a small plastic animal from her preschool when she was 4. She felt so guilty she showed me when she got home. I asked her if she took it and she confessed, cried and I took her back to school to retrun it and apologize. She is now 26 and she just told me tonight that she will never ever forget that as long as she lives. My difficult child steals and lies about it and doesn't feel the least bit sorry except that she got caught. She knows which stores use sensors and which ones will prosecute. I guess she messed up this last time when she got arrested. I have no doubt she will steal again. Both raised by the same parents in the same house under the same rules. [/QUOTE]
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