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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 363440" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Pay someone to be velcroed to her behind. No joke. She isn't showing you she can be trusted to make good choices during the summer, so she needs intense supervision. Have her mom tell her (because as the stepdad, you're on the same level as something stuck to the bottom of her shoe) and you and your wife need to back each other up.</p><p></p><p>We have the same situation, in reverse. It's my daughter who's the difficult child, and my Hubby trying to deal with her rudeness, awfulness, and general obnoxiousness. At almost 19, she's less awful than she was...most of the time. Ages 13 through 16 were horrible years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 363440, member: 4040"] Pay someone to be velcroed to her behind. No joke. She isn't showing you she can be trusted to make good choices during the summer, so she needs intense supervision. Have her mom tell her (because as the stepdad, you're on the same level as something stuck to the bottom of her shoe) and you and your wife need to back each other up. We have the same situation, in reverse. It's my daughter who's the difficult child, and my Hubby trying to deal with her rudeness, awfulness, and general obnoxiousness. At almost 19, she's less awful than she was...most of the time. Ages 13 through 16 were horrible years. [/QUOTE]
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