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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 198989" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Hi Jane,</p><p>I'm sorry your easy child is going through this with difficult child 1. It does sound as though he knows what to do, so any emotional support you can give him will be a help. I agree that quietly finding a new place and then just leaving, without announcements or discussion, will be in easy child's best interest. From dealing with both my sis and my difficult child I have learned not to announce, discuss, or analyze anything in advance. easy child deserves the chance to have his own place and enjoy it without being robbed. If he can get a safebox for his wallet and chain it to something immovable, or else keep all his cash elsewhere and his cards on his body at all times, hopefully he won't get too much stolen before moving out. If he did announce his intention to leave I think he'd find many things disappearing.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 198989, member: 2884"] Hi Jane, I'm sorry your easy child is going through this with difficult child 1. It does sound as though he knows what to do, so any emotional support you can give him will be a help. I agree that quietly finding a new place and then just leaving, without announcements or discussion, will be in easy child's best interest. From dealing with both my sis and my difficult child I have learned not to announce, discuss, or analyze anything in advance. easy child deserves the chance to have his own place and enjoy it without being robbed. If he can get a safebox for his wallet and chain it to something immovable, or else keep all his cash elsewhere and his cards on his body at all times, hopefully he won't get too much stolen before moving out. If he did announce his intention to leave I think he'd find many things disappearing. Good luck to him! [/QUOTE]
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