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26 year old stepson stealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 614987" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Welcome to the board, sorry you need to be here though. Divorce is always difficult, kudos for wanting to spare your wife pain and upset at an already trying time for you both. It says a lot about your character. </p><p></p><p>Given your desire to not create stress for your wife, and since the card is not usable by your son any longer, my advice is similar to all above. I would tell your wife, but gently and kindly and let her know you are not going to police, don't wish to cause stress, don't even expect her to 'have it out" with son. I actually might consider asking her to not tell him herself that she knows about it. It can be between you and him, if you see him down the road and desire to speak to him yourself on the issue. I would just tell your wife that he can't do any more harm with your cards, suggest she protect her cards for her own security, and let her know that you still care about him (and her) and hope he can get his act together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 614987, member: 4264"] Welcome to the board, sorry you need to be here though. Divorce is always difficult, kudos for wanting to spare your wife pain and upset at an already trying time for you both. It says a lot about your character. Given your desire to not create stress for your wife, and since the card is not usable by your son any longer, my advice is similar to all above. I would tell your wife, but gently and kindly and let her know you are not going to police, don't wish to cause stress, don't even expect her to 'have it out" with son. I actually might consider asking her to not tell him herself that she knows about it. It can be between you and him, if you see him down the road and desire to speak to him yourself on the issue. I would just tell your wife that he can't do any more harm with your cards, suggest she protect her cards for her own security, and let her know that you still care about him (and her) and hope he can get his act together. [/QUOTE]
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