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I finally threw her out
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 744709" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Take it for me it wouldn't have done you a bit of good to have consequences. Our son did the same thing. there were consequences. they did not good. last time he stole from us the consequence was that he had to change his ways or get out. he stormed out. I think he expected to come back the next day but that did not happen. We didn't allow it. I don't know if he is still stealing form anyone. He is a very good liar. I haven't seen his nae in the paper for being arrested or anything.</p><p>when I said you hadn't parented. i was just going on the 1st post where you said your parents raised her and you weren't around. But as a single parent you had to work. lots of kids grow-up going to after school care , they don't get to go home to grandma and grandpa and they still turn out fine. What went on besides that, I don't know. But quit beating yourself up. As you meet parents on the board you will see many of these kids had a Disneyland childhood and yet..here we are! Mine had it all and I don't think he had a clue how lucky he was. The only fault I can see in his child hood is that his dad worked a lot of hours, but still made time for whatever Ben wanted to do as far as sports and activities and that we relocated away form extended family when he was in kindergarten, he thinks THAT ruined his life! Lots of families relocate and the kids don't tern into nasty, lying thiefs and druggies.</p><p>I hope your daughter and my son wake up and realize life is too short to make it miserable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 744709, member: 23103"] Take it for me it wouldn't have done you a bit of good to have consequences. Our son did the same thing. there were consequences. they did not good. last time he stole from us the consequence was that he had to change his ways or get out. he stormed out. I think he expected to come back the next day but that did not happen. We didn't allow it. I don't know if he is still stealing form anyone. He is a very good liar. I haven't seen his nae in the paper for being arrested or anything. when I said you hadn't parented. i was just going on the 1st post where you said your parents raised her and you weren't around. But as a single parent you had to work. lots of kids grow-up going to after school care , they don't get to go home to grandma and grandpa and they still turn out fine. What went on besides that, I don't know. But quit beating yourself up. As you meet parents on the board you will see many of these kids had a Disneyland childhood and yet..here we are! Mine had it all and I don't think he had a clue how lucky he was. The only fault I can see in his child hood is that his dad worked a lot of hours, but still made time for whatever Ben wanted to do as far as sports and activities and that we relocated away form extended family when he was in kindergarten, he thinks THAT ruined his life! Lots of families relocate and the kids don't tern into nasty, lying thiefs and druggies. I hope your daughter and my son wake up and realize life is too short to make it miserable. [/QUOTE]
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