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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 134718" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi and welcome.</p><p>Frankly, there isn't one thing you can do to stop her. She's of age. You can certainly not APPROVE of it, and I wouldn't allow her to talk about it. Just tell her to make sure she uses protection, but tell her that if she wishes to be irresponsible, you aren't going to be a part of it...and warn her about how a pregnancy would derail her good times. Other than that, you have no legal control over her. If she's still living at home, and if you really want to take a hard line, you can make her leave. You can control your reaction to her, but you can't control her. Frankly, with her forging checks and doing all the guys, I'd want her to get a job and move out to learn about supporting herself in the real world. Maybe it would give her less time for her activities. I wouldn't fund this behavior. Good luck! I feel for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 134718, member: 1550"] Hi and welcome. Frankly, there isn't one thing you can do to stop her. She's of age. You can certainly not APPROVE of it, and I wouldn't allow her to talk about it. Just tell her to make sure she uses protection, but tell her that if she wishes to be irresponsible, you aren't going to be a part of it...and warn her about how a pregnancy would derail her good times. Other than that, you have no legal control over her. If she's still living at home, and if you really want to take a hard line, you can make her leave. You can control your reaction to her, but you can't control her. Frankly, with her forging checks and doing all the guys, I'd want her to get a job and move out to learn about supporting herself in the real world. Maybe it would give her less time for her activities. I wouldn't fund this behavior. Good luck! I feel for you. [/QUOTE]
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