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How do you keep your sanity when your kids routinely lie to you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wishing" data-source="post: 216631" data-attributes="member: 1782"><p>Instead of going out of state to be with relatives as I have always done in the past I decided to stay home as my difficult child wanted to be with his friends and would not accompany me this year. He was upset as he felt I wasn't having any fun. I did not want to go as around here when the parents leave their houses all the kids know that is the location of the next party. My difficult child is upset that I didn't trust him. It scares me that people you don't know will destroy your property. I do not trust kids that are drinking and carrying on to be careful in my house. They'r young and most of the time in my humble opinion they don't think. Besides someone could overdose on alcohol or drugs or get raped here and I don't want any problems. My difficult child thinks I'm a very paranoid person who is always expecting the worst.</p><p> If I had $20,000. worth of property stolen I would be very upset. Usually the kids know who did it. The kids I know are not good about keeping secrets with a little prying it comes out. I wouldn't be surprised if as soon as you let your kids know that the police are being called in that someone may return the items to you. Let them know they are taking fingerprints.Don't keep mum about it. Let them know you are very upset.</p><p> I do keep my diamond necklace in the bank and just take it out for special occasions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishing, post: 216631, member: 1782"] Instead of going out of state to be with relatives as I have always done in the past I decided to stay home as my difficult child wanted to be with his friends and would not accompany me this year. He was upset as he felt I wasn't having any fun. I did not want to go as around here when the parents leave their houses all the kids know that is the location of the next party. My difficult child is upset that I didn't trust him. It scares me that people you don't know will destroy your property. I do not trust kids that are drinking and carrying on to be careful in my house. They'r young and most of the time in my humble opinion they don't think. Besides someone could overdose on alcohol or drugs or get raped here and I don't want any problems. My difficult child thinks I'm a very paranoid person who is always expecting the worst. If I had $20,000. worth of property stolen I would be very upset. Usually the kids know who did it. The kids I know are not good about keeping secrets with a little prying it comes out. I wouldn't be surprised if as soon as you let your kids know that the police are being called in that someone may return the items to you. Let them know they are taking fingerprints.Don't keep mum about it. Let them know you are very upset. I do keep my diamond necklace in the bank and just take it out for special occasions. [/QUOTE]
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