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[quote=Anonymous]No atypical. I still remember that my sister "lost" the $40 I stupidly gave her to hold for me because I was saving to buy my first Coach purse in like 8th grade. She confessed like 30 years later that she had spent the money on a gold chain for her boyfriend. My parents new she had bought the chain and refused to let her give it to her boyfriend because they thought it was too extravagant of a gift for a teen (it was non-returnable). They also must have known where the $ went because they gave me the $40. My sister's punishment was living with the guilt for years. We have a great relationship BTW. The only other piece of advice I have is one that works with my son. He'll never confess a wrong-doing if accused outright, but he once coughed up some $ when I talked to him privately and said "you sister thinks you took X, but I know you wouldn't do that because that would be stealing." Thirty minutes later he "found it." [/quote]
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