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Hygiene Issues with older difficult children?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 152409" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Thanks for all the replies. It's been such a prevalent thing for so long, that's why I think there's more to it than just depression. She just doesn't care. </p><p></p><p>I have to give you the update to today's story, though, because it's even MORE typical difficult child. As I mentioned, she was taking my car to be inspected. My inspection was expired, my faut, admittedly. But she was to take it straight to the garage first thing after dropping me off at work at 8:30. Instead, she drove around a bit. At 10:30 I got a text message.. she's been pulled for the expired inspection. To top it off...<em> her drivers license is suspended </em> .. she of course denies all knowledge of this ... but cop takes her license (is lucky she didn't go to jail), and I have to get a coworker to bring me to where she is to get my car. </p><p></p><p>Unfreakinbelievable. I suspect she let her car insurance lapse again .. that was the reason her license was suspended a few years ago. She paid and fixed it that time, this is another offense. Her car is now gone, having died ... hence her borrowing mine.</p><p></p><p>Ahh well. At least I don't have to worry about her asking to borrow my car again And she now lives on a bus line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 152409, member: 1157"] Thanks for all the replies. It's been such a prevalent thing for so long, that's why I think there's more to it than just depression. She just doesn't care. I have to give you the update to today's story, though, because it's even MORE typical difficult child. As I mentioned, she was taking my car to be inspected. My inspection was expired, my faut, admittedly. But she was to take it straight to the garage first thing after dropping me off at work at 8:30. Instead, she drove around a bit. At 10:30 I got a text message.. she's been pulled for the expired inspection. To top it off...[i] her drivers license is suspended [/i] .. she of course denies all knowledge of this ... but cop takes her license (is lucky she didn't go to jail), and I have to get a coworker to bring me to where she is to get my car. Unfreakinbelievable. I suspect she let her car insurance lapse again .. that was the reason her license was suspended a few years ago. She paid and fixed it that time, this is another offense. Her car is now gone, having died ... hence her borrowing mine. Ahh well. At least I don't have to worry about her asking to borrow my car again And she now lives on a bus line. [/QUOTE]
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