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Finding peace even though she tries to steal it..
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<blockquote data-quote="treasalin" data-source="post: 336740" data-attributes="member: 8194"><p>It's been rough but we're doing better here. I think we just had to get to the point where we could detach from the situation and move on. </p><p></p><p>18 yr old daughter has rented a dumpy little house in a bad area and encouraged friends to "embrace total freedom" and leave their families too. I guess misery has to have company. She skipped out on her previous rental and then called the sheriff on the landlady who changed the locks on the barn until she came to talk to her. Yet another bridge she burned as the landlady had formerly been a great friend and mentor to her. </p><p></p><p>My family continues to "remind" me that husband and I should be supportive of our daughter. Hello? She ran away to be with her lowlife boyfriend and now thinks that a flippant "Well I said I'm sorry....you're just not good parents" will fix everything. We've moved on. </p><p></p><p>It's hard to admit that I really don't care anymore. I can't sit and worry about her when I have no say or input as to her life choices. I don't even want to know. Just go away and enjoy the life you've chosen. Our world was shaken to it's core by her actions and the only way to rebuild is to detach from her poison. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else gotten to the point where you just really don't care and would prefer not to even know????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treasalin, post: 336740, member: 8194"] It's been rough but we're doing better here. I think we just had to get to the point where we could detach from the situation and move on. 18 yr old daughter has rented a dumpy little house in a bad area and encouraged friends to "embrace total freedom" and leave their families too. I guess misery has to have company. She skipped out on her previous rental and then called the sheriff on the landlady who changed the locks on the barn until she came to talk to her. Yet another bridge she burned as the landlady had formerly been a great friend and mentor to her. My family continues to "remind" me that husband and I should be supportive of our daughter. Hello? She ran away to be with her lowlife boyfriend and now thinks that a flippant "Well I said I'm sorry....you're just not good parents" will fix everything. We've moved on. It's hard to admit that I really don't care anymore. I can't sit and worry about her when I have no say or input as to her life choices. I don't even want to know. Just go away and enjoy the life you've chosen. Our world was shaken to it's core by her actions and the only way to rebuild is to detach from her poison. Anyone else gotten to the point where you just really don't care and would prefer not to even know???? [/QUOTE]
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