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Took away his phone. He took off.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 654081" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Oh, I'm not blaming her for doing it. Its her house, her choice. Just pointing out that its probably not going to solve anything. Locking doors to keep your 18 year old out represents lack of trust and he knows it. Every time he looks at a padlock or tries to go through a locked door he will have one of two reactions. Either consideration about how he deserves this or anger at not being trusted. Which way would any of our Difficult Child's think on this. I'm fairly certain that mine would react with anger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 654081, member: 18238"] Oh, I'm not blaming her for doing it. Its her house, her choice. Just pointing out that its probably not going to solve anything. Locking doors to keep your 18 year old out represents lack of trust and he knows it. Every time he looks at a padlock or tries to go through a locked door he will have one of two reactions. Either consideration about how he deserves this or anger at not being trusted. Which way would any of our Difficult Child's think on this. I'm fairly certain that mine would react with anger. [/QUOTE]
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