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<blockquote data-quote="P-nut2004" data-source="post: 429172" data-attributes="member: 11740"><p>Carolyn: We have also, yes even at her age, had issues with her stealing money or belongings from the family which she of course lies about. And she comes home alot with small things she insists her friends gave her (cute pencils & erasers etc) I question it but I don't usually push the issue because so far she hasn't shown up with anything big or expensive.</p><p></p><p>MWM: I have no clue what she's telling the kids at school, which worries me. I do believe that a good portion of the stories are designed to make people like her or pay attention to her & I have seen this in action. We have also had issues with her shoplifting small items and claiming she has no idea how they got in her pocket if she gets busted. *sigh* I know everyone says not to dwell on this but all of this scares the *&%# out of me because I'm afraid of what we're headed for as she gets older. I am glad to hear that after all of the troubling behavior your daughter turned out to be a 'normal' adult. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Keista: Thanks for the hug & yes I'm sure she will be able to have a career as a fantasy book writer or script writer if she retains her imagination into adulthood.</p><p></p><p>Step: You are right, if she is paying attention to DHs little white lies it could be influencing her but I honestly don't think she has picked up on it as I don't make a big deal out of it. I have learned to not even ask him if he did something or fuss at him for it because it only causes an argument. And although its very hypocritical of him, husband does preach the 'honesty is the best policy' theory as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P-nut2004, post: 429172, member: 11740"] Carolyn: We have also, yes even at her age, had issues with her stealing money or belongings from the family which she of course lies about. And she comes home alot with small things she insists her friends gave her (cute pencils & erasers etc) I question it but I don't usually push the issue because so far she hasn't shown up with anything big or expensive. MWM: I have no clue what she's telling the kids at school, which worries me. I do believe that a good portion of the stories are designed to make people like her or pay attention to her & I have seen this in action. We have also had issues with her shoplifting small items and claiming she has no idea how they got in her pocket if she gets busted. *sigh* I know everyone says not to dwell on this but all of this scares the *&%# out of me because I'm afraid of what we're headed for as she gets older. I am glad to hear that after all of the troubling behavior your daughter turned out to be a 'normal' adult. :) Keista: Thanks for the hug & yes I'm sure she will be able to have a career as a fantasy book writer or script writer if she retains her imagination into adulthood. Step: You are right, if she is paying attention to DHs little white lies it could be influencing her but I honestly don't think she has picked up on it as I don't make a big deal out of it. I have learned to not even ask him if he did something or fuss at him for it because it only causes an argument. And although its very hypocritical of him, husband does preach the 'honesty is the best policy' theory as well. [/QUOTE]
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