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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 347021" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Yeesh. What a fun little neighborly guy. NOT.</p><p> </p><p>We have a difficult child living about four doors down. He moved in with his divorced dad when he was in 7th grade I think. He started dealing drugs from dad's house when he was in highschool. He now lives there alone with his girlfriend whom I think is supporting him since I never see him go out. His dad moved out. He's got to be in his early to mid-20's now. He's still dealing, I'm pretty sure, though not on a daily basis like it was a few years ago. We only see a car come around once or twice a month instead of every day like before. It got to the point where I was writing down license plates just to be safe. After one of his wild weekend parties, husband's car got broken into and a bunch of stuff stolen. The kid tries to stare people down and look as menacing as possible when he's outside. He must just think he's king of the world. Tonight he had the stereo blasting so loud I could hear it outside through his closed windows and doors. I pity the people who live on either side of him.</p><p> </p><p>Didn't mean to hijack the thread, but I can relate to the anxiety having someone like difficult child-jr. living nearby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 347021, member: 3444"] Yeesh. What a fun little neighborly guy. NOT. We have a difficult child living about four doors down. He moved in with his divorced dad when he was in 7th grade I think. He started dealing drugs from dad's house when he was in highschool. He now lives there alone with his girlfriend whom I think is supporting him since I never see him go out. His dad moved out. He's got to be in his early to mid-20's now. He's still dealing, I'm pretty sure, though not on a daily basis like it was a few years ago. We only see a car come around once or twice a month instead of every day like before. It got to the point where I was writing down license plates just to be safe. After one of his wild weekend parties, husband's car got broken into and a bunch of stuff stolen. The kid tries to stare people down and look as menacing as possible when he's outside. He must just think he's king of the world. Tonight he had the stereo blasting so loud I could hear it outside through his closed windows and doors. I pity the people who live on either side of him. Didn't mean to hijack the thread, but I can relate to the anxiety having someone like difficult child-jr. living nearby. [/QUOTE]
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