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Most difficult years of my life
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 726543" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>How did son have access to your account? None of our kids ever had.</p><p></p><p>My daughter was assaulted in a park by bad people and chased and threatened by many. If she had not gotten into drugs and bad people these things would not have happened. Don't get me wrong. I was devastated and eventually sent her to a new start in Chicago. But I'd daughter had chosen better friends, not to sneak out at night to a rough park and had not owed money to drug dealers none of this would have happened. These were hard, awful consequences of the lifestyle my daughter chose. When you hang with criminals, you get hurt. How did your son's vile abusers known he had money? On another topic did you turn your son into the police for theft?</p><p></p><p>I am thinking your son bragged about his theft to bad people. It all starts with their risky, poor choices. Bad things happen when our kids go into the dark instead of chosing practical safety and nice friends.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry for what your son went through and my daughter. But neither acted in safe, sane ways. Under those circumstances, crimes against them are inevitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 726543, member: 1550"] How did son have access to your account? None of our kids ever had. My daughter was assaulted in a park by bad people and chased and threatened by many. If she had not gotten into drugs and bad people these things would not have happened. Don't get me wrong. I was devastated and eventually sent her to a new start in Chicago. But I'd daughter had chosen better friends, not to sneak out at night to a rough park and had not owed money to drug dealers none of this would have happened. These were hard, awful consequences of the lifestyle my daughter chose. When you hang with criminals, you get hurt. How did your son's vile abusers known he had money? On another topic did you turn your son into the police for theft? I am thinking your son bragged about his theft to bad people. It all starts with their risky, poor choices. Bad things happen when our kids go into the dark instead of chosing practical safety and nice friends. I am sorry for what your son went through and my daughter. But neither acted in safe, sane ways. Under those circumstances, crimes against them are inevitable. [/QUOTE]
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