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The truth...or not the truth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 498862" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>You're right you don't know what to believe and you also have no control over him. I can't criticize you for reading this stuff on the computer because I did it for years too. I had to know what I was dealing with and what she was really up to because we couldn;t believe any of her lies. It was horrible though because I obsessed over it and yet there wasn't anything I could do.</p><p></p><p>I found out that difficult child did a lot of bad stuff I had no idea she did but it also confirmed some of my suspicions. Like your son she also embellished a lot. She told people her friends she was raped at age 14 because she didn't want to tell them she had sex with this guy that was on drugs. She also said she had sex with one of the popular football guys because she wanted everyone to think she was cool, until he found out and called her on it.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that your son has done a lot of other things you don't know about. At some point something will happen to expose him and he will have to face consequences. All you can do right now is wait for that to happen and hope that some of these consequences will break through his denial that he has a problem.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 498862, member: 59"] You're right you don't know what to believe and you also have no control over him. I can't criticize you for reading this stuff on the computer because I did it for years too. I had to know what I was dealing with and what she was really up to because we couldn;t believe any of her lies. It was horrible though because I obsessed over it and yet there wasn't anything I could do. I found out that difficult child did a lot of bad stuff I had no idea she did but it also confirmed some of my suspicions. Like your son she also embellished a lot. She told people her friends she was raped at age 14 because she didn't want to tell them she had sex with this guy that was on drugs. She also said she had sex with one of the popular football guys because she wanted everyone to think she was cool, until he found out and called her on it. I suspect that your son has done a lot of other things you don't know about. At some point something will happen to expose him and he will have to face consequences. All you can do right now is wait for that to happen and hope that some of these consequences will break through his denial that he has a problem. Hugs, Nancy [/QUOTE]
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