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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bottom line: None of us know what is really going on. I don't think you can jump to the conclusion he is fantasizing about his sister. I also don't think you can jump to the conclusion he isn't. Nobody knows. I think the issue is too important to guess. That's why I agree with the OP's decision to get a new suit....just in case. We don't know if he just quickly grabbed something close at hand or intentionally took something that belongs to his sister. The details matter here--was the suit drying in the bathroom so he really might just have grabbed it in a hurry OR was it folded in a closed dresser drawer or hanging in his sister's closet? And I wouldn't take his answer at face value. We don't know if this is the first time something like this has happened. Maybe it is; maybe it isn't. Have any of D's friends lost items he might have had access to? It may just be the first time he got caught.We don't know. I think OP needs to talk to a therapist before confronting her son. She needs professional advice. If possible, he should stay with his dad until OP gets professional advice. [/quote] I think a lot of people here need some professional advice and therapy. Jesus. Nothing wrong happened. Get over it. [/quote]
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