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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 450000" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>So sorry you're going through this! My difficult child is a major thief and even better liar! It's something we live with on a daily basis and it's enough to wear a person out. Mine will steal the shirt off your back and then act as if he did nothing wrong. No guilt, no remorse, no feelings at all. Once confronted he will lie, lie, lie until he's blue in the face instead of just admitting that he did something wrong. If challenged beyond that he will go into a rage and throw a huge screaming, yelling, throwing furniture kinda fit. It's very frustrating and also terrifying! </p><p></p><p>You seem to have handled your situation very well! Kudos to you for staying calm!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 450000, member: 12470"] So sorry you're going through this! My difficult child is a major thief and even better liar! It's something we live with on a daily basis and it's enough to wear a person out. Mine will steal the shirt off your back and then act as if he did nothing wrong. No guilt, no remorse, no feelings at all. Once confronted he will lie, lie, lie until he's blue in the face instead of just admitting that he did something wrong. If challenged beyond that he will go into a rage and throw a huge screaming, yelling, throwing furniture kinda fit. It's very frustrating and also terrifying! You seem to have handled your situation very well! Kudos to you for staying calm!!! [/QUOTE]
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