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<blockquote data-quote="helpmehelphim" data-source="post: 9188" data-attributes="member: 2650"><p>I hope you do find somewhere else to take him with- the other boys so that you all can concentrate on seeing each other. Even if it's going for a hike or bundling up and going to the park. </p><p></p><p>I know when we used to go over to a brother in law and sister in law's house, they would lock up their bedrooms and we had no history...never stole anything...they just did that when anyone came over and it felt very creepy, especially because their kids would say that their rooms had to be locked. </p><p></p><p>It's great he's coming because for me, the longer the time that goes by with-o doing something that I'm afraid to do, the harder it gets for me to face it. It's becomes easier to ignore it and takes courage...I hate that. And the Christmas presents are up to you...you are free to give them or not give them. You don't really know though until he asks or brings it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpmehelphim, post: 9188, member: 2650"] I hope you do find somewhere else to take him with- the other boys so that you all can concentrate on seeing each other. Even if it's going for a hike or bundling up and going to the park. I know when we used to go over to a brother in law and sister in law's house, they would lock up their bedrooms and we had no history...never stole anything...they just did that when anyone came over and it felt very creepy, especially because their kids would say that their rooms had to be locked. It's great he's coming because for me, the longer the time that goes by with-o doing something that I'm afraid to do, the harder it gets for me to face it. It's becomes easier to ignore it and takes courage...I hate that. And the Christmas presents are up to you...you are free to give them or not give them. You don't really know though until he asks or brings it up. [/QUOTE]
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