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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 629002" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Was your daughter always manipulative and cunning, sort of like a con artist? Trust me, I mean no offense. My son has done some things that would blow your mind. I don't have time to list them all right now. It's just that I'm reading a book called "In Sheeps Clothing" and the stuff these people in the book do (a book about a certain personality disorder type) may be the reason your daughter can do these things and be ok with them. It explains why people who have no conscience, which maybe is one of her issues, do not think like the rest of us nor do they feel remorse. Very interesting read. I see my son in parts of this book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 629002, member: 1550"] Was your daughter always manipulative and cunning, sort of like a con artist? Trust me, I mean no offense. My son has done some things that would blow your mind. I don't have time to list them all right now. It's just that I'm reading a book called "In Sheeps Clothing" and the stuff these people in the book do (a book about a certain personality disorder type) may be the reason your daughter can do these things and be ok with them. It explains why people who have no conscience, which maybe is one of her issues, do not think like the rest of us nor do they feel remorse. Very interesting read. I see my son in parts of this book. [/QUOTE]
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