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"Adult" difficult children Living in a Shed in the Backyard ?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 529981" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>One of my friends moved out of her parent's home on her 18th birthday. Her home was a small 1 car garage that someone converted into an apartment. One room, small bathroom, tiny kitchen alcove. It wasn't bad until she started dating an older guy who kept her supplied with vodka. But it was what she could afford.</p><p></p><p>As for the shed in the backyard, kids want this so their parents can't see what they are doing. One cousin 'got' to move into a very old/run down moble home behind his mom's house when he was 15. She kept marrying guys he hated and she let him do this to get some privacy. It was a total perv palace. she got him a big tv, king size waterbed, nice stereo, he painted the walls black, covered the ceiling and windows with foil, had a TON of drugs and booze there that she had little clue of. I went into it one time. Was grossed out. </p><p></p><p>The only reason a difficult child wants this is to have adult freedoms and no adult responsibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 529981, member: 1233"] One of my friends moved out of her parent's home on her 18th birthday. Her home was a small 1 car garage that someone converted into an apartment. One room, small bathroom, tiny kitchen alcove. It wasn't bad until she started dating an older guy who kept her supplied with vodka. But it was what she could afford. As for the shed in the backyard, kids want this so their parents can't see what they are doing. One cousin 'got' to move into a very old/run down moble home behind his mom's house when he was 15. She kept marrying guys he hated and she let him do this to get some privacy. It was a total perv palace. she got him a big tv, king size waterbed, nice stereo, he painted the walls black, covered the ceiling and windows with foil, had a TON of drugs and booze there that she had little clue of. I went into it one time. Was grossed out. The only reason a difficult child wants this is to have adult freedoms and no adult responsibilities. [/QUOTE]
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