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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 663461" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Wow, you could be talking about my son, except that your son actually went and apologized. I'm impressed. (And a bit jealous.)</p><p></p><p>My son lies and lies and lies, especially when he's using (which I think was last night and tonight. Not sure if it's pot or alcohol, but it has something to do with-his girlfriend who wears the hijab.)</p><p>He was standing in the bathroom in dim light but I did not know it. The door was wide open. I turned on the overhead light so I could use the bathroom, and heard the toilet flush. He whipped around the corner, flipped off the light and yelled, "What are you doing?"</p><p>"Turning on the light to use the bathroom. I didn't know you were in there. Did you wash?"</p><p>"I wasn't using the bathroom."</p><p>"You just walked out and I heard the toilet flush!"</p><p>"I just threw something in there."</p><p>Uhhh ... okay.</p><p>Then he ate husband's leftover pizza from last night (part of that is husband's fault for not hiding it in the second fridge). husband told difficult child specifically NOT to eat it because it was his dinner for tonight.</p><p>So not an hour later, difficult child heated it up and ate it (after we went to bed). husband got on his case tonight and difficult child said he hadn't eaten it.</p><p>Say what?</p><p>"Just apologize," husband told him.</p><p>"Well, I'm sorry, but I don't remember doing it."</p><p></p><p>Part of it is the ADHD thing of racing around and not paying attention, but when he lies and gets angry, he's usually using.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that your son is just buying clothes with-the other kids with-his money, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 663461, member: 3419"] Wow, you could be talking about my son, except that your son actually went and apologized. I'm impressed. (And a bit jealous.) My son lies and lies and lies, especially when he's using (which I think was last night and tonight. Not sure if it's pot or alcohol, but it has something to do with-his girlfriend who wears the hijab.) He was standing in the bathroom in dim light but I did not know it. The door was wide open. I turned on the overhead light so I could use the bathroom, and heard the toilet flush. He whipped around the corner, flipped off the light and yelled, "What are you doing?" "Turning on the light to use the bathroom. I didn't know you were in there. Did you wash?" "I wasn't using the bathroom." "You just walked out and I heard the toilet flush!" "I just threw something in there." Uhhh ... okay. Then he ate husband's leftover pizza from last night (part of that is husband's fault for not hiding it in the second fridge). husband told difficult child specifically NOT to eat it because it was his dinner for tonight. So not an hour later, difficult child heated it up and ate it (after we went to bed). husband got on his case tonight and difficult child said he hadn't eaten it. Say what? "Just apologize," husband told him. "Well, I'm sorry, but I don't remember doing it." Part of it is the ADHD thing of racing around and not paying attention, but when he lies and gets angry, he's usually using. I'm glad that your son is just buying clothes with-the other kids with-his money, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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