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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 723586" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Ditto to all the awesome advice here.</p><p>Very sorry you are hurting so badly.</p><p>If you aren't going already, I would consider seeing a therapist to help with this enormous burden.</p><p>No way would I allow him to stay in your home.</p><p>And I would set boundaries everywhere!</p><p>Your granddaughter needs to be aware that logical consequences is a real thing.</p><p>At most I would pay for him to have a cell phone for safety reasons and help with employment.</p><p>Is he still working?</p><p>Asap I would get him out if your home.change the locks. Get an alarm.</p><p>And I would tell him firmly (without anger but very clearly) that if he steals from you again, you will immediately call the police and then if it does happen again absolutely immediately without a second hesitation do so.dont let him steal from you! </p><p>So very sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 723586, member: 4152"] Ditto to all the awesome advice here. Very sorry you are hurting so badly. If you aren't going already, I would consider seeing a therapist to help with this enormous burden. No way would I allow him to stay in your home. And I would set boundaries everywhere! Your granddaughter needs to be aware that logical consequences is a real thing. At most I would pay for him to have a cell phone for safety reasons and help with employment. Is he still working? Asap I would get him out if your home.change the locks. Get an alarm. And I would tell him firmly (without anger but very clearly) that if he steals from you again, you will immediately call the police and then if it does happen again absolutely immediately without a second hesitation do so.dont let him steal from you! So very sad. [/QUOTE]
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