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Grrrrrr......Eeyore stole again!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 554986" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>You're doing all the right things. My husband still hides his wallet when difficult child comes over, just from the past trauma of him stealing. The worst is when you think they're doing well and then it's a slap in the face when the stealing starts. My difficult child would sell stuff from the house, or give our stuff to people as gifts. </p><p></p><p>I recall buying a pack of socks for someone and having to hide it in a drawer, because he would take it and not even be sorry, not even bother lying, he didn't care. Anyway he HEARD me hiding it, it was long gone by the time I noticed it missing. </p><p></p><p>My point is, come down hard on him, extra hard, so he really stops. It's awful to feel so violated by your own child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 554986, member: 2668"] You're doing all the right things. My husband still hides his wallet when difficult child comes over, just from the past trauma of him stealing. The worst is when you think they're doing well and then it's a slap in the face when the stealing starts. My difficult child would sell stuff from the house, or give our stuff to people as gifts. I recall buying a pack of socks for someone and having to hide it in a drawer, because he would take it and not even be sorry, not even bother lying, he didn't care. Anyway he HEARD me hiding it, it was long gone by the time I noticed it missing. My point is, come down hard on him, extra hard, so he really stops. It's awful to feel so violated by your own child. [/QUOTE]
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