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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 604300" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Can you tell us more about her? Drugs involved? Do you still pay her bills? Does she go to school or work? Has she stolen from you? Without a commitment to change and an understanding that one needs to change, counseling is a waste of money. </p><p></p><p>in my opinion violence should not be tolerated nor putting a hole in the wall. Call the cops. You may start thinking about her either listening to a list of rules you set out for her or giving her a certain date to move out. I recommend reading about detachment. Many of us have been there or are still going there. I wouldn't let her drive if she is a wreckless driver...at least not in my car or on my dime and I wouldn't pay insurance. I had one daughter we had to stop from using our vehicles.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board, but so sorry you had to be here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 604300, member: 1550"] Can you tell us more about her? Drugs involved? Do you still pay her bills? Does she go to school or work? Has she stolen from you? Without a commitment to change and an understanding that one needs to change, counseling is a waste of money. in my opinion violence should not be tolerated nor putting a hole in the wall. Call the cops. You may start thinking about her either listening to a list of rules you set out for her or giving her a certain date to move out. I recommend reading about detachment. Many of us have been there or are still going there. I wouldn't let her drive if she is a wreckless driver...at least not in my car or on my dime and I wouldn't pay insurance. I had one daughter we had to stop from using our vehicles. Welcome to the board, but so sorry you had to be here. [/QUOTE]
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