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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 566002" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>In my totally not experienced opinion, you had every right to get your car how ever you needed to and in the end you probably did him a favor. </p><p></p><p> Wow these kids push the whole " your the parent not their friend " thing. I can say for sure I always pictured having some level of social life and "friendship" with my son. Not giving up my role but like with my parents....we are friends and they were confidants to me even as a minor. They took stands when ever necessary. But we call and talk to eachother etc. Always meet for lunch or dinner. </p><p></p><p>But, I feel like in my parenting experience, I have to be willing to risk any friendly encounters --now or.in.future--sometimes. I just have to do the right thing. A different reason from you, I realize, but filled with grief some days. It makes my heart hurt for you. </p><p></p><p>Will he have to pay for this somehow? I think I missed that. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, my clumsy way to say you did nothing wrong. He crossed a line and needs to accept that he is the one who broke the trust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 566002, member: 12886"] In my totally not experienced opinion, you had every right to get your car how ever you needed to and in the end you probably did him a favor. Wow these kids push the whole " your the parent not their friend " thing. I can say for sure I always pictured having some level of social life and "friendship" with my son. Not giving up my role but like with my parents....we are friends and they were confidants to me even as a minor. They took stands when ever necessary. But we call and talk to eachother etc. Always meet for lunch or dinner. But, I feel like in my parenting experience, I have to be willing to risk any friendly encounters --now or.in.future--sometimes. I just have to do the right thing. A different reason from you, I realize, but filled with grief some days. It makes my heart hurt for you. Will he have to pay for this somehow? I think I missed that. Anyway, my clumsy way to say you did nothing wrong. He crossed a line and needs to accept that he is the one who broke the trust. [/QUOTE]
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