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Well, my friends, I am back and it is not good news . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 352010" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>It's the choice she has made, and if she had done this to a stranger they would tell the police. You may be fooling yourself that you are the only ones that she is stealing from. If I had told her I was going to turn her in, I would. It makes it worse to make threats that you don't keep. She may very well be putting on a big show for you by banging her head that she wouldn't put on for someone else. </p><p></p><p>I wish there was a "right" answer, but there's not. My gut tells me that you should turn her in, but it also seems obvious that this will be a sad story for a while, no matter what you do. Bottom line, if she's stealing from you, she can't live with you. At the very least she should have to come up with another arrangement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 352010, member: 99"] It's the choice she has made, and if she had done this to a stranger they would tell the police. You may be fooling yourself that you are the only ones that she is stealing from. If I had told her I was going to turn her in, I would. It makes it worse to make threats that you don't keep. She may very well be putting on a big show for you by banging her head that she wouldn't put on for someone else. I wish there was a "right" answer, but there's not. My gut tells me that you should turn her in, but it also seems obvious that this will be a sad story for a while, no matter what you do. Bottom line, if she's stealing from you, she can't live with you. At the very least she should have to come up with another arrangement. [/QUOTE]
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