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<blockquote data-quote="MyFriendKita" data-source="post: 312095" data-attributes="member: 4888"><p>After reading all of the things your son has gotten into, I'm surprised you're still standing! And that doesn't include his juvenile record?! It sounds like you've done everything within your power to try and stop your son, and then some. I think your son's father is setting your son up to spend the rest of his life in prison by letting him get away with his behavior, and right now that sounds like the safest place for him to be--for everyone's sake. I've heard of parents being in denial, but this guy is unreal. I hope your older daughter doesn't follow in her brother's footsteps, and that you're able to keep protecting your younger daughter. I'm sorry because I know that even with all he's done, he's still your son, and this has to be hard for you. I hope something will get his attention--very soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyFriendKita, post: 312095, member: 4888"] After reading all of the things your son has gotten into, I'm surprised you're still standing! And that doesn't include his juvenile record?! It sounds like you've done everything within your power to try and stop your son, and then some. I think your son's father is setting your son up to spend the rest of his life in prison by letting him get away with his behavior, and right now that sounds like the safest place for him to be--for everyone's sake. I've heard of parents being in denial, but this guy is unreal. I hope your older daughter doesn't follow in her brother's footsteps, and that you're able to keep protecting your younger daughter. I'm sorry because I know that even with all he's done, he's still your son, and this has to be hard for you. I hope something will get his attention--very soon. [/QUOTE]
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