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The drama never stops: Got a letter from easy child's boyfriend's stepmother (got that?)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 451639" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have no idea if I'll get to see him anytime soon. Dad and SM were going to drive Jumper to all of his football games. Hmmmm. I said, even before the letter, "That's ridiculous. Go with me." Now I won't let her under their abusive supervision nor will she even go near them on her own (she wants nothing to do with them). I thought of sending him a nice note on Facebook, however he hides all of his info (can't blame him) and I'm not sure that if I send him a note it would also ask him to be my friend, which he would probably find embarassing. Or dangerous. The place to click on a message just does not show up on his facebook. </p><p>I did a court search in his county just to make sure he was not in trouble (maybe I missed something?) His name was there only for "inattentive driving" in 2010 and nothing else. I had known about that because SM put that in her letter. So no drug convictions or anything. I think I am more upset for him than Jumper is because I have always been interested in abused youth. I so badly want to write his SM a letter back telling her off, but I know that would only make things worse for him.</p><p>Once he is 18, if he is still in high school, is he still considered an adult? I hope so, for his sake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 451639, member: 1550"] I have no idea if I'll get to see him anytime soon. Dad and SM were going to drive Jumper to all of his football games. Hmmmm. I said, even before the letter, "That's ridiculous. Go with me." Now I won't let her under their abusive supervision nor will she even go near them on her own (she wants nothing to do with them). I thought of sending him a nice note on Facebook, however he hides all of his info (can't blame him) and I'm not sure that if I send him a note it would also ask him to be my friend, which he would probably find embarassing. Or dangerous. The place to click on a message just does not show up on his facebook. I did a court search in his county just to make sure he was not in trouble (maybe I missed something?) His name was there only for "inattentive driving" in 2010 and nothing else. I had known about that because SM put that in her letter. So no drug convictions or anything. I think I am more upset for him than Jumper is because I have always been interested in abused youth. I so badly want to write his SM a letter back telling her off, but I know that would only make things worse for him. Once he is 18, if he is still in high school, is he still considered an adult? I hope so, for his sake. [/QUOTE]
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