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Grrrrrr......Eeyore stole again!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 554593" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I did also sell some of his stuff. I charge him triple the amount stolen (same as a court would order here). I emptied his account, returned his homecoming outfit to the store and took the homecoming stuff he bought at school away from him (it is nonrefundable but I am hoping to be able to exchange it for Piglet's size). </p><p></p><p>The fact that we saw guilt and remorse so quickly this time was hopeful. In the past, it use to take a therapist visit and her walking him through his logic and then pointing out where his thought pattern went wrong before he would get it at all. </p><p></p><p>I was so tempted to take his computer but all of his "coping skills" are tied to it. It is already locked down so he can only visit a very few websites (the ones he needs for school mostly). </p><p></p><p>I did not tell him but I am back to not taking him into a store with me. He has sticky fingered twice from retail stores, although it has been about two years and both times were when he was with husband. I just don't trust him. Doubt I ever will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 554593, member: 1169"] I did also sell some of his stuff. I charge him triple the amount stolen (same as a court would order here). I emptied his account, returned his homecoming outfit to the store and took the homecoming stuff he bought at school away from him (it is nonrefundable but I am hoping to be able to exchange it for Piglet's size). The fact that we saw guilt and remorse so quickly this time was hopeful. In the past, it use to take a therapist visit and her walking him through his logic and then pointing out where his thought pattern went wrong before he would get it at all. I was so tempted to take his computer but all of his "coping skills" are tied to it. It is already locked down so he can only visit a very few websites (the ones he needs for school mostly). I did not tell him but I am back to not taking him into a store with me. He has sticky fingered twice from retail stores, although it has been about two years and both times were when he was with husband. I just don't trust him. Doubt I ever will. [/QUOTE]
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