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What does it mean when a child blatantly steals from you?
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<blockquote data-quote="addie" data-source="post: 518258" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>Ditto what dammit Janet said. I too have been there. Looking back on it all, I feel we 'borrow' our kids, whether we give birth or adopt, and a time comes when they are no longer 'yours' to work with, to train, to educate ...though we never stop loving.</p><p>Time for your son to shape up or ship out, perhaps with the help of our friends in blue. (or whatever colour the police wear where you are).</p><p>Good Luck! Mine (Jess) can only come home for Christmas day, never overnight, except in emergencies when NO stealable stuff is EVER left available to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="addie, post: 518258, member: 140"] Ditto what dammit Janet said. I too have been there. Looking back on it all, I feel we 'borrow' our kids, whether we give birth or adopt, and a time comes when they are no longer 'yours' to work with, to train, to educate ...though we never stop loving. Time for your son to shape up or ship out, perhaps with the help of our friends in blue. (or whatever colour the police wear where you are). Good Luck! Mine (Jess) can only come home for Christmas day, never overnight, except in emergencies when NO stealable stuff is EVER left available to her. [/QUOTE]
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