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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 272830" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>I watched J nearly destroy my eldest son's life with physical and mental torture. One of the hardest decisions I have ever made was to allow him to go back to biodad. At that point, J was only about 12 or so...too young to kick out and nobody would take him anyway.</p><p></p><p>As far as the sleep walking - there *might* be some truth in that. My ex used to sleep walk, get his gun and hunt down things he though were in the house. The night he went into my son's room with a gun thinking he was an intruder was the day that I bought one of those lockable cabinets that only I had the key to. He always claimed he never remembered a thing.</p><p></p><p>Listen to your easy child. I'm not sure a lock on her door would ease her fears. I know this is very hard for you.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 272830, member: 179"] I watched J nearly destroy my eldest son's life with physical and mental torture. One of the hardest decisions I have ever made was to allow him to go back to biodad. At that point, J was only about 12 or so...too young to kick out and nobody would take him anyway. As far as the sleep walking - there *might* be some truth in that. My ex used to sleep walk, get his gun and hunt down things he though were in the house. The night he went into my son's room with a gun thinking he was an intruder was the day that I bought one of those lockable cabinets that only I had the key to. He always claimed he never remembered a thing. Listen to your easy child. I'm not sure a lock on her door would ease her fears. I know this is very hard for you. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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