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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 512201" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I'd leave her a note saying that you know she was missing well before 6:15, that her friend gave you a fake name and that her name in mud to you because you now have absolute proof that she lied and was sneaking around. Be actively disappointed in her in your demeanor (a few sighs and put your hands in the air). And say nothing more. No more consequences for this incident. She's completely lost your trust and respect and that can be her punishment. That is something that will be a lot harder to reclaim that a few musical instruments from a pawn shop. Don't talk to her any more that necessary and don't engage, she gets a thrill from the angry exchange. </p><p></p><p>As for husband... you two need to get with difficult child's therapist and talk about strategies to avoid being triangulated by difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 512201, member: 1722"] I'd leave her a note saying that you know she was missing well before 6:15, that her friend gave you a fake name and that her name in mud to you because you now have absolute proof that she lied and was sneaking around. Be actively disappointed in her in your demeanor (a few sighs and put your hands in the air). And say nothing more. No more consequences for this incident. She's completely lost your trust and respect and that can be her punishment. That is something that will be a lot harder to reclaim that a few musical instruments from a pawn shop. Don't talk to her any more that necessary and don't engage, she gets a thrill from the angry exchange. As for husband... you two need to get with difficult child's therapist and talk about strategies to avoid being triangulated by difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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