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I threw my son out of the house, wondering what else I could have done...
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 403204" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I'm another mom who thinks you did the right thing. Miss KT lived with my mother for nearly a year; living with her father was not an option, she would have interfered with his extreme uselessness and forced him to step up and actually do something constructive. Miss KT's behavior had deteriorated badly; she was horrible to my Hubby and me, tore her bedroom door off the hinges and threw it at me, punched holes in her bedroom walls, smashed the tile on my kitchen countertop, and so on; and I'd had enough and told her she needed to go live with her father for the summer. Being the extreme drama queen and professional victim that she was, she called my mother and said I'd thrown her out. She was there for most of her junior year.</p><p></p><p>Stay strong...I know, it isn't easy, but you and your younger son need to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 403204, member: 4040"] I'm another mom who thinks you did the right thing. Miss KT lived with my mother for nearly a year; living with her father was not an option, she would have interfered with his extreme uselessness and forced him to step up and actually do something constructive. Miss KT's behavior had deteriorated badly; she was horrible to my Hubby and me, tore her bedroom door off the hinges and threw it at me, punched holes in her bedroom walls, smashed the tile on my kitchen countertop, and so on; and I'd had enough and told her she needed to go live with her father for the summer. Being the extreme drama queen and professional victim that she was, she called my mother and said I'd thrown her out. She was there for most of her junior year. Stay strong...I know, it isn't easy, but you and your younger son need to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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