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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 416213" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Janet, that's what I'm afraid of, that she'll break his heart and he'll get too upset. I did have a talk with him and he kept saying nothing was going on in the room. He's totally lying, please, she drove 2/12 hours one way to see him and then they came back extra early when they knew nobody would be home. </p><p>I'll never let her upstairs in my house again. And she's not driving difficult child anywhere either. She knows she's creepy that's why she ran out the door when husband began talking to easy child on the phone. husband's only beef is that he didn't have protection. There are so many girls at school his own age.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 416213, member: 2668"] Janet, that's what I'm afraid of, that she'll break his heart and he'll get too upset. I did have a talk with him and he kept saying nothing was going on in the room. He's totally lying, please, she drove 2/12 hours one way to see him and then they came back extra early when they knew nobody would be home. I'll never let her upstairs in my house again. And she's not driving difficult child anywhere either. She knows she's creepy that's why she ran out the door when husband began talking to easy child on the phone. husband's only beef is that he didn't have protection. There are so many girls at school his own age..... [/QUOTE]
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