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26 year old stepson stealing
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 615422" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>One thing good about the board: We are here 24/7 and work holidays too!! So you always have somewhere to vent.</p><p></p><p>I am curious. If you are divorcing ex, why are you so concerned about her welfare? If it was her idea, it is time she learned how to handle difficult child herself. You might encourage her to jump on the boards.</p><p></p><p>I do know couples who remain close after splitting up, but then I wonder why they split up. It's none of my business and you don't need to post it here, but remember...you are not together anymore and you need to take care of yourself first. You have no control over your ex or what she does. And you can't control your stepson either. He is not very respectful right now and he is the one acting like a criminal, you are just doing the right thing to try to stop his bleeding.</p><p></p><p>You CAN take care of YOU! I hope you allow yourself to have a happy holiday season surrounded by your respectful and loving family and friends...maybe away from stepson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 615422, member: 1550"] One thing good about the board: We are here 24/7 and work holidays too!! So you always have somewhere to vent. I am curious. If you are divorcing ex, why are you so concerned about her welfare? If it was her idea, it is time she learned how to handle difficult child herself. You might encourage her to jump on the boards. I do know couples who remain close after splitting up, but then I wonder why they split up. It's none of my business and you don't need to post it here, but remember...you are not together anymore and you need to take care of yourself first. You have no control over your ex or what she does. And you can't control your stepson either. He is not very respectful right now and he is the one acting like a criminal, you are just doing the right thing to try to stop his bleeding. You CAN take care of YOU! I hope you allow yourself to have a happy holiday season surrounded by your respectful and loving family and friends...maybe away from stepson. [/QUOTE]
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