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difficult child stole my debit card!
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 116902" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I read through this board and I still can't imagine my difficult child ever stooping to the level where I'd have to take inventory and hide my belongings, put locks on every door, carry my purse around with me, etc. I guess I'm still in shock or in deep deep denial, but I really do not think she'd ransack the house to get things to sell for money. First, there isn't anything to take. But mostly, I really think she's just a stupidhead. She took my card to get gas instead of just asking for gas money - she knows we would have said no, which is probably why she didn't ask.</p><p></p><p>For now, I am being very cautious. She's been calling and calling help wanted ads and today she's got 3 appts. This weekend easy child will be home and H is working, so I will get the door lock and install it myself. Not a big deal - I know how to do it, I was just hoping that H and I could actually be on the same page for a change and he'd go along with it. Next up: Get a keypad for the garage and have a code that we can change should the need arise.</p><p></p><p>I also realize that I can't tell easy child everything about what difficult child's doing because it just makes her angry and not like difficult child very much. It's THE obstacle getting in the way of them every repairing their relationship, aside from the erratic difficult child behavior that easy child already cannot tolerate. Ugh.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for lending me all this strenght and knowledge. I feel well armed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 116902, member: 2211"] I read through this board and I still can't imagine my difficult child ever stooping to the level where I'd have to take inventory and hide my belongings, put locks on every door, carry my purse around with me, etc. I guess I'm still in shock or in deep deep denial, but I really do not think she'd ransack the house to get things to sell for money. First, there isn't anything to take. But mostly, I really think she's just a stupidhead. She took my card to get gas instead of just asking for gas money - she knows we would have said no, which is probably why she didn't ask. For now, I am being very cautious. She's been calling and calling help wanted ads and today she's got 3 appts. This weekend easy child will be home and H is working, so I will get the door lock and install it myself. Not a big deal - I know how to do it, I was just hoping that H and I could actually be on the same page for a change and he'd go along with it. Next up: Get a keypad for the garage and have a code that we can change should the need arise. I also realize that I can't tell easy child everything about what difficult child's doing because it just makes her angry and not like difficult child very much. It's THE obstacle getting in the way of them every repairing their relationship, aside from the erratic difficult child behavior that easy child already cannot tolerate. Ugh. Thanks for lending me all this strenght and knowledge. I feel well armed. [/QUOTE]
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