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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 703720" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Donna, you've gotten good advice and great support here. Please keep us posted on you and how you are handling things as the days go by. We know it's so hard to have to kick kids out of the house, and most of us didn't even consider it until they really crossed a major line, like stealing from us. Once my son stole from me, that really opened my eyes up, and that was a line that got my attention. We can't live in the same house with people who are emptying it out for their drugs or whatever they are using it for, as we sit and watch them. I will never forget the day my (now) husband and I went to Home Depot to buy more locks for all of the doors, the slide-bolt kind, and spent hours that day installing the locks and changing keypads. I sobbed the entire time. I couldn't believe it. But it was true. Hang in there. We're here for you through this. You are doing the 100 percent right thing by standing your ground. Meet them somewhere else. Not in your home. That is your sanctuary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 703720, member: 17542"] Donna, you've gotten good advice and great support here. Please keep us posted on you and how you are handling things as the days go by. We know it's so hard to have to kick kids out of the house, and most of us didn't even consider it until they really crossed a major line, like stealing from us. Once my son stole from me, that really opened my eyes up, and that was a line that got my attention. We can't live in the same house with people who are emptying it out for their drugs or whatever they are using it for, as we sit and watch them. I will never forget the day my (now) husband and I went to Home Depot to buy more locks for all of the doors, the slide-bolt kind, and spent hours that day installing the locks and changing keypads. I sobbed the entire time. I couldn't believe it. But it was true. Hang in there. We're here for you through this. You are doing the 100 percent right thing by standing your ground. Meet them somewhere else. Not in your home. That is your sanctuary. [/QUOTE]
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