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Originally Posted by astronaut x
I'm talking about a 16 year old kid who is smarter then your 8 year old.
I don't want letters from some attorney telling me I owe them x amount of dollars. If you want to take that chance by "trusting" your kid, then by all means, do that.
But I happen to be dealing with someone that CANNOT be trusted.
Is this too hard for the critics to understand?
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What are you worried about exactly?? You haven't been specific, and now you're talking about lawyers?
Why can't you trust him/her?
I'm not a critic I'm just curious... at 16,they're better off left to their own devices...
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