Posted by Dodgeit on January 21, 2013 at 06:38:10 from (65.199.61.227):
In Reply to: OT Youngest son posted by dej(jed) on January 21, 2013 at 04:55:24:
I'm with the rest of them. Stop enabling bad behavior, and it will stop. Change the lock on the doors. Text him that at Midnight tonite the insurance is cancelled on the car, and he has 1hr to return it, before you call the cops and report it stolen. If the cars his, cancel the insurance today effective at Midnight and change the lock on the doors now. If he gets mail at the house, go online to the post office and file a change of address notice for him, to address unknown. If the cell phone is in your name call and report it lost, they will shut it off right then.
If momma acts up, pull all financial support from her as well. Don't give her money for bills, grocerys or gas. You'll be in the dog house for awhile, but she'll come around, or pack her stuff and leave.
When you shake your head and wonder what happened. Just look in the mirror. Wanting better for your kid's is not a crime, but enabling bad behavior should be.
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