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Daughter 24 stole from me
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 681331" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I always bring up the strong possibility of drug use when somebody was a great kid and suddenly changes seemingly overnight, especially when talking about money and stealing. Of course this may not be her problem, but it does make sense even if you dont think she is using drugs. What about the man? He could be involved in bad stuff and she is hoining in. Is he upset about her theft? A normal partner would be.</p><p>All of us here have our ideas but no answers. You may not have the big picture either. In the meantime protect your house and belongings. Change the locks. Get new credit card and bank account numbers. None of us kniw why for sure but many of us had children who stole from us. We bring our experiences and temp solutions to the table.</p><p>So be good to yourself, stay safe, and make sure your belongings are safe. And do nice things for yourself. You cant fix upur daughter, regardless of why thus is happening. She is the only one who can help herslf. I found that talking about crimes with our kids goes nowhere. That was my experience.</p><p></p><p>.the bright spot is that you can change yourself and your reaction to this change in your daughter. Maybe see a therapist. Meanwhile, do things YOU love to do.</p><p>Hugs!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 681331, member: 1550"] I always bring up the strong possibility of drug use when somebody was a great kid and suddenly changes seemingly overnight, especially when talking about money and stealing. Of course this may not be her problem, but it does make sense even if you dont think she is using drugs. What about the man? He could be involved in bad stuff and she is hoining in. Is he upset about her theft? A normal partner would be. All of us here have our ideas but no answers. You may not have the big picture either. In the meantime protect your house and belongings. Change the locks. Get new credit card and bank account numbers. None of us kniw why for sure but many of us had children who stole from us. We bring our experiences and temp solutions to the table. So be good to yourself, stay safe, and make sure your belongings are safe. And do nice things for yourself. You cant fix upur daughter, regardless of why thus is happening. She is the only one who can help herslf. I found that talking about crimes with our kids goes nowhere. That was my experience. .the bright spot is that you can change yourself and your reaction to this change in your daughter. Maybe see a therapist. Meanwhile, do things YOU love to do. Hugs!! [/QUOTE]
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