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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 190659" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Do you actually believe that Cory thinks he won't be living at home after his jail "stint"? I'm sure he's heard the words, but he THINKS I will be back at home after this brief period away........betcha $5 bucks! Cory has learned that he can get around most rules, they aren't meant for him....... I hate to be blunt, but he has never learned that he must pay for his mistakes......he has only learned to endure wrath for a little while and he can go back to whatever he wants to do. Now I'm all about forgiveness and second chances once the lesson is learned, but Cory is so far from this in understanding that he may never get it. </p><p> </p><p>In dealing with my own difficult child I have come to the realization that their thinking patterns are just "off" and no matter how I believe he was raised he just doesn't get that he cannot borrow (steal) things that he hasn't earned. If I hadn't actually given birth to difficult child I would never be near him and at present I haven't seen or talked to him for more than a year. You may have to face this fact or realize that Cory will always be "borrowing" because it is what he does......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 190659, member: 53"] Do you actually believe that Cory thinks he won't be living at home after his jail "stint"? I'm sure he's heard the words, but he THINKS I will be back at home after this brief period away........betcha $5 bucks! Cory has learned that he can get around most rules, they aren't meant for him....... I hate to be blunt, but he has never learned that he must pay for his mistakes......he has only learned to endure wrath for a little while and he can go back to whatever he wants to do. Now I'm all about forgiveness and second chances once the lesson is learned, but Cory is so far from this in understanding that he may never get it. In dealing with my own difficult child I have come to the realization that their thinking patterns are just "off" and no matter how I believe he was raised he just doesn't get that he cannot borrow (steal) things that he hasn't earned. If I hadn't actually given birth to difficult child I would never be near him and at present I haven't seen or talked to him for more than a year. You may have to face this fact or realize that Cory will always be "borrowing" because it is what he does...... [/QUOTE]
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