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difficult child I decides it's his turn
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 160567" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Snitch is a word used between children and those who want to do whatever they choose in life. You are not a child and you know about responsibililty so snitch does not apply to you. Tell difficult child I that he can not treat you like one of his irresponsible "friends" by asking you to not do something you know that you must do. You are an authority figure in his life and you will not only follow the laws but you will expect everyone in your life to do so also. </p><p> </p><p>I think you did the right thing and I know it broke your heart to do so. You want to protect your children but sometimes protecting means to make them accountable for their actions even though it hurts.</p><p> </p><p>Make sure difficult child II is safe. Share your concerns with the police who can keep an eye out for trouble in this area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 160567, member: 5096"] Snitch is a word used between children and those who want to do whatever they choose in life. You are not a child and you know about responsibililty so snitch does not apply to you. Tell difficult child I that he can not treat you like one of his irresponsible "friends" by asking you to not do something you know that you must do. You are an authority figure in his life and you will not only follow the laws but you will expect everyone in your life to do so also. I think you did the right thing and I know it broke your heart to do so. You want to protect your children but sometimes protecting means to make them accountable for their actions even though it hurts. Make sure difficult child II is safe. Share your concerns with the police who can keep an eye out for trouble in this area. [/QUOTE]
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