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Default Jan 29, 2013 at 05:27 PM
 
Thank you ...no, she said it was the bag itself; she never even checked the contents.

My son has a cat, I am certain the clothes did not smell of urine; he told me sadly that he, himself had washed, dried, and folded them all carefully before placing them in the bag.

Also, my daughter did do what you said when he first asked her ((((((((AAAAA)))))))--

then she couldn't sleep all night. She felt very guilty about the lie, you see.
I never countered lying from my children, not even "little white lies" used to spare the feelings of others. "Either tell the truth or say nothing at all"... "Oh what a tangled web we weave"--yes?

She texted him the next morning and told him the truth...he was deeply hurt. She said she felt awful about lying...he was still hurt all the same...she became nasty...and on it goes...

Sorry, but, in a world where so many have no clothes, or food, or home?--why would someone throw out perfectly good childrens' clothes? They could have been rewashed; for myself? I found her act as atrocious as wasting good food. I said/will say nothing.

Anyone else have some insight here for me? It hurts.

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