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Most difficult years of my life
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<blockquote data-quote="Guidance seeker" data-source="post: 726545" data-attributes="member: 22632"><p>He took the card and must’ve seen us put in the PIN. Back when he was 16, we trusted him conpletely. He was the kind of person who would hand in money if he found it. We were naive to problems like we have now and had nobody in our family that was untrustworthy.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know how his friends found out he knew our PIN. He must’ve told them. I think initially he tried to please them to fit in (I think he still does).</p><p></p><p>The only clue I had to problems starting before he ran away was the friends he had suddenly got, I knew he hated these kids previously as they picked on him, also the school warned me he had got in with a bad crowd. He dropped his old, decent friends.</p><p></p><p>His new friends were from a completely different social background with drug user parents, parents in prison etc, one of the mothers would even “borrow” money from my son, they saw us as rich (we’re not, we just worked hard and are probably about average) but compared to them, my son will have seemed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guidance seeker, post: 726545, member: 22632"] He took the card and must’ve seen us put in the PIN. Back when he was 16, we trusted him conpletely. He was the kind of person who would hand in money if he found it. We were naive to problems like we have now and had nobody in our family that was untrustworthy. I don’t know how his friends found out he knew our PIN. He must’ve told them. I think initially he tried to please them to fit in (I think he still does). The only clue I had to problems starting before he ran away was the friends he had suddenly got, I knew he hated these kids previously as they picked on him, also the school warned me he had got in with a bad crowd. He dropped his old, decent friends. His new friends were from a completely different social background with drug user parents, parents in prison etc, one of the mothers would even “borrow” money from my son, they saw us as rich (we’re not, we just worked hard and are probably about average) but compared to them, my son will have seemed it. [/QUOTE]
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