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Mr. Sticky Fingers strikes again ... cousin's money
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 398520"><p>Haozi that is a fantastic idea! Terry, sorry you are having a rough row with it all. I hope it gets better, I beg that it gets better. My guy is 10 and hasn't pulled something like that yet but I'm expecting it and dreading it too. I've had an aunt (who is the very difinition of difficult child herself) to this to me. She stole 200 bucks from my dresser while visiting us and this woman is in her late 40's. I know the pain of it from that side of the coin but I never brought it up to her because I figured she needed it more than I did at the time if she had to steal it (notorious for not having enough to eat, or enough to feed her kid, she's a welfare mum and an addict - doubtless most of it probably went to her addictions but I know some of it at least went to a meal for her and her kid).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 398520"] Haozi that is a fantastic idea! Terry, sorry you are having a rough row with it all. I hope it gets better, I beg that it gets better. My guy is 10 and hasn't pulled something like that yet but I'm expecting it and dreading it too. I've had an aunt (who is the very difinition of difficult child herself) to this to me. She stole 200 bucks from my dresser while visiting us and this woman is in her late 40's. I know the pain of it from that side of the coin but I never brought it up to her because I figured she needed it more than I did at the time if she had to steal it (notorious for not having enough to eat, or enough to feed her kid, she's a welfare mum and an addict - doubtless most of it probably went to her addictions but I know some of it at least went to a meal for her and her kid). [/QUOTE]
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