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I told her she has to move out by the end of month. I am heartsick.
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 590158" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Dash - I am so sorry that you had to make the decision to have difficult child move out. It was the right decision but a very difficult one, nonetheless. I know how you feel - it is so hard to finally get to the point where they have given you no choice but to say the only words you wish you'd never have to say. </p><p></p><p>difficult child's have a tendency to push until there is nowhere else left for us to go. husband and I felt like we were standing tightly in a corner with the line drawn just in front of our toes - there was nowhere else for us to go so that meant it was time for difficult child to go. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad you have a good support system and that you are calling on it for help. I know from experience with my difficult child that they can be very resourceful. Don't be surprised if she doesn't take advantage of the time you have given her to make other arrangements. Our difficult child didn't - he just up and left. </p><p></p><p>*Hugs to you. I hope that your difficult child finally sees that she can't continue to behave the way she does and have other people be ok with it. I hope that Ossy stays in touch with you and holds his own boundaries so difficult child can learn from this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 590158, member: 14356"] Dash - I am so sorry that you had to make the decision to have difficult child move out. It was the right decision but a very difficult one, nonetheless. I know how you feel - it is so hard to finally get to the point where they have given you no choice but to say the only words you wish you'd never have to say. difficult child's have a tendency to push until there is nowhere else left for us to go. husband and I felt like we were standing tightly in a corner with the line drawn just in front of our toes - there was nowhere else for us to go so that meant it was time for difficult child to go. I'm glad you have a good support system and that you are calling on it for help. I know from experience with my difficult child that they can be very resourceful. Don't be surprised if she doesn't take advantage of the time you have given her to make other arrangements. Our difficult child didn't - he just up and left. *Hugs to you. I hope that your difficult child finally sees that she can't continue to behave the way she does and have other people be ok with it. I hope that Ossy stays in touch with you and holds his own boundaries so difficult child can learn from this. [/QUOTE]
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