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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 749704" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>We are very careful who we tell about Youngest's predicament and how much we tell them. Some of Youngest's friends in the neighborhood know what he has done & where he is now. How much their parents & our neighbors know, I'm not sure. Hopefully nothing because we are still very embarrassed and ashamed of what he did. We have one friend who also has...challenging...adult children. Mrs. 200Meters & her talk about once a week. The rabbi at our synagogue knows. A few other people in the community know bits & pieces. I have two friends who I talk / kvetch to. People at my office know & a few people at Mrs. 200 Meters' work know, because we've had to take days off to be in court.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ooo...this a tough one. Ouch. I look at how well my brother's kids are doing and at what our kids' peers are doing and it's hard not to be jealous or envious.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I would imagine these types of problems are considered worse in your culture than here in the U.S. How often do these situations happen in Israel? Is it widespread like it is here?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 749704, member: 21066"] We are very careful who we tell about Youngest's predicament and how much we tell them. Some of Youngest's friends in the neighborhood know what he has done & where he is now. How much their parents & our neighbors know, I'm not sure. Hopefully nothing because we are still very embarrassed and ashamed of what he did. We have one friend who also has...challenging...adult children. Mrs. 200Meters & her talk about once a week. The rabbi at our synagogue knows. A few other people in the community know bits & pieces. I have two friends who I talk / kvetch to. People at my office know & a few people at Mrs. 200 Meters' work know, because we've had to take days off to be in court. Ooo...this a tough one. Ouch. I look at how well my brother's kids are doing and at what our kids' peers are doing and it's hard not to be jealous or envious.[/QUOTE] I would imagine these types of problems are considered worse in your culture than here in the U.S. How often do these situations happen in Israel? Is it widespread like it is here? [/QUOTE]
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