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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 35692" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>I understood every word Jbrain. DDD.....yer so smart..........the serentity prayer........I agree :bravo:</p><p></p><p>JB, my difficult child's have both stolen from us. It's not something we can change nor however do we have to condone it nor do we have to allow it to happen. It's all about protections. Neither difficult child has a key to our place. Neither difficult child is allowed to be here by themselves. I don't leave my purse or anything else like checks, cash, jewelry etc lying around. The temptation is too big and I want my things.</p><p></p><p>Just protect yourself and have your easy child's protect themself. I wouldn't try and search her belongings upon leaving as that will not go over well and will definately cause everyone grief.</p><p></p><p>I don't like addiction, but I also don't like mental illness. (let me clarify that....I don't like my difficult child's mental illness).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 35692, member: 696"] I understood every word Jbrain. DDD.....yer so smart..........the serentity prayer........I agree [img]:bravo:[/img] JB, my difficult child's have both stolen from us. It's not something we can change nor however do we have to condone it nor do we have to allow it to happen. It's all about protections. Neither difficult child has a key to our place. Neither difficult child is allowed to be here by themselves. I don't leave my purse or anything else like checks, cash, jewelry etc lying around. The temptation is too big and I want my things. Just protect yourself and have your easy child's protect themself. I wouldn't try and search her belongings upon leaving as that will not go over well and will definately cause everyone grief. I don't like addiction, but I also don't like mental illness. (let me clarify that....I don't like my difficult child's mental illness). [/QUOTE]
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