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I'm back and its not a pretty story . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="sickandtired1" data-source="post: 449154" data-attributes="member: 12290"><p>Reading your story sounds so much like what we have experienced with our 24 yo son. He too stole checks from us and his grandparents over the years. We did not prosecute him and really were never able to make him pay it back. Boy, in hind site was that a big mistake. Now my son is in jail charged with a serious felony (attempted robbery). He may have to spend 5+ years in prison. So his "stealing" escalated beyond our house. Why didn't we show him a lesson? I feel it was one of the biggest mistakes we ever made. With each incident, he too "had another job possibility", so we were so excited at that prospect that we never did what we should have- press charges! Now my son in jail is asking to "be bailed out". The manipulation never stops!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sickandtired1, post: 449154, member: 12290"] Reading your story sounds so much like what we have experienced with our 24 yo son. He too stole checks from us and his grandparents over the years. We did not prosecute him and really were never able to make him pay it back. Boy, in hind site was that a big mistake. Now my son is in jail charged with a serious felony (attempted robbery). He may have to spend 5+ years in prison. So his "stealing" escalated beyond our house. Why didn't we show him a lesson? I feel it was one of the biggest mistakes we ever made. With each incident, he too "had another job possibility", so we were so excited at that prospect that we never did what we should have- press charges! Now my son in jail is asking to "be bailed out". The manipulation never stops! [/QUOTE]
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