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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 281677" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>daughter's DS and gameboy were found this morning. In difficult child's mattress. I don't know how husband found them. He said he looked in the mattress (remember it was slashed) before. It wasn't there before and today it was there--smashed. difficult child said it was planted on him; if he'd known they were there, he'd have been playing them, not breaking them.</p><p> </p><p>I think I know what he's doing, but haven't said anything to husband. I think he's storing his contraband in the bathroom. husband gets him up in the morning and difficult child is already dressed, he goes into the bathroom, stashes his contraband somewhere, then when he goes out of the bathroom, he's 'clean'. During the day the contraband stays in the bathroom, and it's during the day that his room gets searched. At night, husband takes him to the bathroom where in privacy he retrieves his contraband, he goes in his room where he's left alone for the rest of the night.</p><p> </p><p>THere's still the gift gameboy that husband took away from him missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 281677, member: 5169"] daughter's DS and gameboy were found this morning. In difficult child's mattress. I don't know how husband found them. He said he looked in the mattress (remember it was slashed) before. It wasn't there before and today it was there--smashed. difficult child said it was planted on him; if he'd known they were there, he'd have been playing them, not breaking them. I think I know what he's doing, but haven't said anything to husband. I think he's storing his contraband in the bathroom. husband gets him up in the morning and difficult child is already dressed, he goes into the bathroom, stashes his contraband somewhere, then when he goes out of the bathroom, he's 'clean'. During the day the contraband stays in the bathroom, and it's during the day that his room gets searched. At night, husband takes him to the bathroom where in privacy he retrieves his contraband, he goes in his room where he's left alone for the rest of the night. THere's still the gift gameboy that husband took away from him missing. [/QUOTE]
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