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What does it mean when a child blatantly steals from you?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 517716" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>What does it mean?</p><p></p><p>It means your son is a thief! And by the sounds of it, he is not stealing from just you (I mean, he's certainly not manufacturing those sneakers up in his bedroom in his spare time, is he?)</p><p></p><p>I agree with the other posters - let him know that you WILL be pressing charges next times this happens. And you don't need to get his "permission" nor wait until he is "ready" to give him a deadline for moving out. Let him figure out what he is going to do with himself...</p><p></p><p>(And if he wants college bad enough, he can get himself through community college or trade school - don't let his "willingness" to go to school become just another way to sponge off of you as he coasts through the next few years...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 517716, member: 6546"] What does it mean? It means your son is a thief! And by the sounds of it, he is not stealing from just you (I mean, he's certainly not manufacturing those sneakers up in his bedroom in his spare time, is he?) I agree with the other posters - let him know that you WILL be pressing charges next times this happens. And you don't need to get his "permission" nor wait until he is "ready" to give him a deadline for moving out. Let him figure out what he is going to do with himself... (And if he wants college bad enough, he can get himself through community college or trade school - don't let his "willingness" to go to school become just another way to sponge off of you as he coasts through the next few years...) [/QUOTE]
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