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Has anyone else thrown their 18 yr old out?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 60695" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I made my eighteen year old seriously drug using eighteen year old leave when she got busted at home and the police found all kinds of interesting stuff in her room. And I checked her room! but she hid everything in clever places. She'd been on parole twice, and I had two younger kids--they didn't need to see that. PLus her behavior was off-the-wall.</p><p>She turned her life around quick when she saw that we weren't going to let her come back. I was shocked at how fast she turned her life around. It's been five years now, and she thinks I did the right thing (although she hated me at the time). To make it easier on YOU, you may find places she can stay at--homeless shelters or friends who she may listen to--my daughter would listen more to others than us. I cried for three straight weeks, but I did it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 60695, member: 1550"] I made my eighteen year old seriously drug using eighteen year old leave when she got busted at home and the police found all kinds of interesting stuff in her room. And I checked her room! but she hid everything in clever places. She'd been on parole twice, and I had two younger kids--they didn't need to see that. PLus her behavior was off-the-wall. She turned her life around quick when she saw that we weren't going to let her come back. I was shocked at how fast she turned her life around. It's been five years now, and she thinks I did the right thing (although she hated me at the time). To make it easier on YOU, you may find places she can stay at--homeless shelters or friends who she may listen to--my daughter would listen more to others than us. I cried for three straight weeks, but I did it. [/QUOTE]
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