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<blockquote data-quote="AliceLee" data-source="post: 41551" data-attributes="member: 3104"><p>Kathy, I know just how you feel---my daughter used to do that to me ALL the time. husband never could understand how I'd get so upset over something so "trivial" (it wouldn't be so trivial if it was HIS stuff)! </p><p></p><p>She doesn't take my stuff anymore, but was helping herself to easy child's things when she came over for a visit. She tried to "borrow" (but it never comes back) some clothes of easy child's about a month ago, while easy child was at work. I stopped her. She tried to mouth off to me and to tell me it was between her and easy child. I said that easy child wasn't home, and since she's my minor child, and it was my job to protect her. She shut up after that. </p><p></p><p>By the way, taking what doesn't belong to you is never trivial. My daughter has "stolen" lots of money by not paying her bills and creditors. One day, it will catch up to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AliceLee, post: 41551, member: 3104"] Kathy, I know just how you feel---my daughter used to do that to me ALL the time. husband never could understand how I'd get so upset over something so "trivial" (it wouldn't be so trivial if it was HIS stuff)! She doesn't take my stuff anymore, but was helping herself to easy child's things when she came over for a visit. She tried to "borrow" (but it never comes back) some clothes of easy child's about a month ago, while easy child was at work. I stopped her. She tried to mouth off to me and to tell me it was between her and easy child. I said that easy child wasn't home, and since she's my minor child, and it was my job to protect her. She shut up after that. By the way, taking what doesn't belong to you is never trivial. My daughter has "stolen" lots of money by not paying her bills and creditors. One day, it will catch up to her. [/QUOTE]
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