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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 57243" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Welcome. :smile:</p><p></p><p>I think that is a question every parent has asked themselves whether the child in question is a easy child or a difficult child.</p><p></p><p>My easy child took care of it on her own. After graduation she moved out and took over her life from there.</p><p></p><p>My son Travis, well you can see by my signature has alot of issues, he is still living at home. He is NOT ready to go yet, even at 21. However he does follow house rules and stays out of trouble. So having him here doesn't create a big problem.</p><p></p><p>My daughter Nichole is still here because she's in college. So far she has followed house rules.</p><p></p><p>I have a standing rule. Over 18 you must be out or in school full time making good grades and following the house rules. May sound a bit harsh, but this is also MY home and I have a right to some measure of peace in it.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion it's what you're willing to put up with. You have less control over adult children. Sometimes all you can do is show them the door.</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 57243, member: 84"] Welcome. [img]:smile:[/img] I think that is a question every parent has asked themselves whether the child in question is a easy child or a difficult child. My easy child took care of it on her own. After graduation she moved out and took over her life from there. My son Travis, well you can see by my signature has alot of issues, he is still living at home. He is NOT ready to go yet, even at 21. However he does follow house rules and stays out of trouble. So having him here doesn't create a big problem. My daughter Nichole is still here because she's in college. So far she has followed house rules. I have a standing rule. Over 18 you must be out or in school full time making good grades and following the house rules. May sound a bit harsh, but this is also MY home and I have a right to some measure of peace in it. in my opinion it's what you're willing to put up with. You have less control over adult children. Sometimes all you can do is show them the door. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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