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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 629008" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>L pulled the gaslight game on us more than once. The one that sticks in my mind the most is one of the silliest - she had taken my eyebrow pencil. It was an expensive one, and I used it for liner. It was one of those that you turn and it was always at a neat slant from the way I used it. It was almost new. </p><p></p><p>Then it was gone. L had been out of brow pencil for a few days and always drew hers in heavily. All of a sudden she's got eyebrow pencil again, and I keep asking for it. She kept telling me that "it must have fallen on the bathroom floor", she always finds hers "back in the toe-kick under the vanity/mirror." She must have said that to me 20 times, and I must just not be looking right. I finally got angry at her and told her that I <em>knew </em>it wasn't there because every time I sat on the toilet I was looking directly at the vanity and the toe-kick and it's <em>not there. </em>'lo and behold, don't you know that it turned up in the bedroom under the toe kick of the dresser the next day. She was 23 years old and living with us for free all the while getting $3,000 a month from her dad plus a car, insurance, and a gas credit card. Why lie? The girl never washed a pair of undies in the 6 months she lived with us (let alone clean out her shower) she just bought "Five for $20!" at Victoria's Secret every week. We had no clue her ddad was giving her money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 629008, member: 99"] L pulled the gaslight game on us more than once. The one that sticks in my mind the most is one of the silliest - she had taken my eyebrow pencil. It was an expensive one, and I used it for liner. It was one of those that you turn and it was always at a neat slant from the way I used it. It was almost new. Then it was gone. L had been out of brow pencil for a few days and always drew hers in heavily. All of a sudden she's got eyebrow pencil again, and I keep asking for it. She kept telling me that "it must have fallen on the bathroom floor", she always finds hers "back in the toe-kick under the vanity/mirror." She must have said that to me 20 times, and I must just not be looking right. I finally got angry at her and told her that I [I]knew [/I]it wasn't there because every time I sat on the toilet I was looking directly at the vanity and the toe-kick and it's [I]not there. [/I]'lo and behold, don't you know that it turned up in the bedroom under the toe kick of the dresser the next day. She was 23 years old and living with us for free all the while getting $3,000 a month from her dad plus a car, insurance, and a gas credit card. Why lie? The girl never washed a pair of undies in the 6 months she lived with us (let alone clean out her shower) she just bought "Five for $20!" at Victoria's Secret every week. We had no clue her ddad was giving her money! [/QUOTE]
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