Wholesale Child Jewelry

Q: I hate to sound like a therapist, but what do YOU want from this >encounter? If I were in your shoes, I certainly wouldn't let her >have the jewelry, because there's a strong probability that you wouldn't >get it back. So the issue is: what reaction you want to elicit from >your ex when you tell her no? Possible answers: >(1) No, you can't have it. I wear items from the collection all the >time, and I make up my mind which piece to wear, according to what my >outfit is for the day. >(2) No, you can't have it. I lent it to my current girlfriend. >(3) No, you can't have it. It's mine, all mine, and the judge gave it >to me. I don't remember you giving me back any of the things he gave >YOU. >(4) No, I prefer to keep the jewelry. I have some uses in mind for it >in the future.

A:Possible answers: In all seriousness, I'd go for (4). Without any further explanation. >Unless, of course, you want to put it beyond the reach of your ex, and >give it to me.