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difficult child stole my debit card!
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<blockquote data-quote="WiscKaren" data-source="post: 116584" data-attributes="member: 4507"><p>My heart is with you on this one. For many, many years we had to live with a lock on our bedroom door and anything and everything of value went in there. And if my purse was out and son was home, even if I went to the bathroom, I made sure my purse was with. It was a hell of a way to live, as many of you can understand. </p><p></p><p>I remember even one time he stole from us and of course, he denied it. Right up until the time we were calling the cops to report a theft. When the cops came, we explained the situation and son confessed. Cops told us to "give the kid a break this time". It escalated from there. </p><p></p><p>To this day, if son visits, I never leave my purse unattended and our bedroom door is locked immediately. We have been estranged now for several months though -- and I do not miss having to do this stuff.</p><p></p><p>You are not alone,</p><p>Karen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiscKaren, post: 116584, member: 4507"] My heart is with you on this one. For many, many years we had to live with a lock on our bedroom door and anything and everything of value went in there. And if my purse was out and son was home, even if I went to the bathroom, I made sure my purse was with. It was a hell of a way to live, as many of you can understand. I remember even one time he stole from us and of course, he denied it. Right up until the time we were calling the cops to report a theft. When the cops came, we explained the situation and son confessed. Cops told us to "give the kid a break this time". It escalated from there. To this day, if son visits, I never leave my purse unattended and our bedroom door is locked immediately. We have been estranged now for several months though -- and I do not miss having to do this stuff. You are not alone, Karen [/QUOTE]
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