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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 369358"><p>I think this is a tough one. Certainly holding strong and giving her nothing towards food is a reasonable choice. I have thought about this for myself and if my son came to me asking for money for food (which he hasn't yet but has been arrested for shoplifting for food) I think I would take him some groceries. No way would I give him money and I would not want to give him a gift card for similar reasons as you gave.... but I could see buying him some groceries. Of course that means going to where he is to deliver them....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 369358"] I think this is a tough one. Certainly holding strong and giving her nothing towards food is a reasonable choice. I have thought about this for myself and if my son came to me asking for money for food (which he hasn't yet but has been arrested for shoplifting for food) I think I would take him some groceries. No way would I give him money and I would not want to give him a gift card for similar reasons as you gave.... but I could see buying him some groceries. Of course that means going to where he is to deliver them.... [/QUOTE]
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