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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 353689" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>What I learned early on is to NOT try to make sense of any of what my difficult children did, especially when they were teenagers. The fact they will get caught is clearly oblivious to them. Don't ever assume they will not do something because "it would be foolish." They ARE foolish! </p><p></p><p>Quite honestly, k, I think you are hoping for the best, and I do understand that, but I think that is your downfall with your difficult child.. and I think that he takes advantage of it. He knows that if he sits tight for awhile you'll begin to trust him again, and then he seizes an opportunity. He's done it over and over again. It may be harder for you to see because you're in the middle of it, but from the perspective of one reading your posts, I see it loud and clear. </p><p></p><p>Again, I'm sorry. I know this is exhausting, and incredibly disappointing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 353689, member: 1157"] What I learned early on is to NOT try to make sense of any of what my difficult children did, especially when they were teenagers. The fact they will get caught is clearly oblivious to them. Don't ever assume they will not do something because "it would be foolish." They ARE foolish! Quite honestly, k, I think you are hoping for the best, and I do understand that, but I think that is your downfall with your difficult child.. and I think that he takes advantage of it. He knows that if he sits tight for awhile you'll begin to trust him again, and then he seizes an opportunity. He's done it over and over again. It may be harder for you to see because you're in the middle of it, but from the perspective of one reading your posts, I see it loud and clear. Again, I'm sorry. I know this is exhausting, and incredibly disappointing. [/QUOTE]
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