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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 542138" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Welcome! I suggest you be prepared for that 30 day mark. I suspect she will still 'have no place to go'. Start putting up your wall now to refuse to let her stay. Have a place lined up for her to go to. She needs to see what it is like out in the real world. She will quickly learn how good she had it. </p><p></p><p>I also suggest you list all the reasons why she can not live with you. Do not give it to her. When she starts asking to come home, you will need to be assured by these valid reasons of why that can not happen. She is no joy to live with. I totally get that one, neither was my difficult child. Although she is a pleasure now that she is on her own. I sometimes wonder what it would be like to have her under my roof again. I wonder if she would not be as fun and happy. Our girls are 'parenting resistant' and they really do live better by themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 542138, member: 391"] Welcome! I suggest you be prepared for that 30 day mark. I suspect she will still 'have no place to go'. Start putting up your wall now to refuse to let her stay. Have a place lined up for her to go to. She needs to see what it is like out in the real world. She will quickly learn how good she had it. I also suggest you list all the reasons why she can not live with you. Do not give it to her. When she starts asking to come home, you will need to be assured by these valid reasons of why that can not happen. She is no joy to live with. I totally get that one, neither was my difficult child. Although she is a pleasure now that she is on her own. I sometimes wonder what it would be like to have her under my roof again. I wonder if she would not be as fun and happy. Our girls are 'parenting resistant' and they really do live better by themselves. [/QUOTE]
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