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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 85482" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: standswithcourage</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I dont really think he would do anything to hurt my easy child. How do we draw the line here?</div></div></p><p></p><p>When they are addicted to drugs. They will take anything from anybody,even their brothers,sisters, and parents.They may not want to do this, they may even feel some guilt,but it is not them it is the drugs that are making them steal. Even my easy child told me that. Shortly after Alex's funeral, easy child wanted to play his X-box with some kids that were over, guess what, it was nowhere to be found. I just looked at easy child and said, "I am so sorry", he looked at me and said,"Mom, it was the drugs, not Alex" he was right. Just last week I noticed that my printer,copier,scanner was missing. I had it in a spare room, I didn't use it much. For months after Alex died, we were discovering other things missing.</p><p></p><p>Think about it, why would a bunch of 20 somethings want to steal a x-box (or whatever system it was)? Surely, it isn't to sit around and play games, they probably pawned it for 50 bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 85482, member: 1953"] <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: standswithcourage</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I dont really think he would do anything to hurt my easy child. How do we draw the line here?</div></div> When they are addicted to drugs. They will take anything from anybody,even their brothers,sisters, and parents.They may not want to do this, they may even feel some guilt,but it is not them it is the drugs that are making them steal. Even my easy child told me that. Shortly after Alex's funeral, easy child wanted to play his X-box with some kids that were over, guess what, it was nowhere to be found. I just looked at easy child and said, "I am so sorry", he looked at me and said,"Mom, it was the drugs, not Alex" he was right. Just last week I noticed that my printer,copier,scanner was missing. I had it in a spare room, I didn't use it much. For months after Alex died, we were discovering other things missing. Think about it, why would a bunch of 20 somethings want to steal a x-box (or whatever system it was)? Surely, it isn't to sit around and play games, they probably pawned it for 50 bucks. [/QUOTE]
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