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Can't figure out how to get into the iPhone 5c
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 653940" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>There was a time that I would stalk my 18 year olds text messages and facebook page in order to find evidence that he was up to no good. I would at times confront him with this evidence. The end result was that I was even more miserable than before my snooping and he got better at being deceptive. He spent more and more time with these "friends", and it destroyed any line of communication we had. </p><p></p><p>My kiddo is so much like yours it is weird. You already know that he is up to no good. You do not need anymore proof.</p><p>You have confronted him about his antics. He knows you know. You do not want to believe that this is what your son is right now. You are fighting accepting the truth of who he is. Until you accept him for what he is right now, you will vacillate between giving in and holding to your boundaries. In the long run that prolongs the agony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 653940, member: 12856"] There was a time that I would stalk my 18 year olds text messages and facebook page in order to find evidence that he was up to no good. I would at times confront him with this evidence. The end result was that I was even more miserable than before my snooping and he got better at being deceptive. He spent more and more time with these "friends", and it destroyed any line of communication we had. My kiddo is so much like yours it is weird. You already know that he is up to no good. You do not need anymore proof. You have confronted him about his antics. He knows you know. You do not want to believe that this is what your son is right now. You are fighting accepting the truth of who he is. Until you accept him for what he is right now, you will vacillate between giving in and holding to your boundaries. In the long run that prolongs the agony. [/QUOTE]
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