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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son tried something like this a number of years ago when he was 13 (8th grade September), it went VERY badly for him. He called my wife a "dumb bitch" and when I confronted him he said that there was"not a fucking things I could do about it". I told him that he has 1 chance to apologize and after that there would be "not a fucking thing that he could do about it". He said that he stood by his statement. I left the room and the next day he trotted off to school with a big shit eating grin like he got away with something. The following happened that day: 1) His cell phone service was cancelled 2) Wifi password was changed on wifi 3) His entire room was packed into a uhaul and stored at my warehouse (I'm a small time GC). 4) All clothes except 5 plain T shirts, 5 pairs of underwear, 5 pairs of socks, 2 pairs of shoes remained. 5) Only items left in house room was plain bed (wood one was taken) and sheets and blanket and a desk and chair. 6) NOTHING (posters etc) was left in his room. Boy wonder was freaked when he returned. I told him that we could talk about it in 30 days. Never did it again![/quote] I nominate you for DCUM's "Parent of the Year" award, not to mention "Husband of the Year" for respecting your wife like that. OMG, you are exactly what SO many kids need. Maybe they wouldn't be so depressed if they knew they had a parent who *really* loved them and wasn't afraid of doing the right thing when it was the hardest thing to do. My hats off to you, Sir.[/quote] OP, I'm going to be blunt. You need to get your DH involved. Hopefully, this kid's father is the kind of dad this poster is. Frankly, I don't think this is a problem women (moms) are equipped to handle.[/quote] The above poster is exactly right. [/quote]
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