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<blockquote data-quote="greenrene" data-source="post: 620565" data-attributes="member: 9177"><p>Good afternoon! I am a fellow Floridian stepparent to a difficult child. Even though mine is only 16, she is out of my home attending a therapeutic boarding school, and I frequent the Emeritus board to prepare myself for when she turns 18 and also because of the awesome, inspirational personal growth threads and advice that pop up in here. My difficult child's issues aren't quite as serious, although they were rapidly headed that direction. She was hellbent on destroying my marriage, and she very nearly did - we still have much to address and recover from on that front. I don't really have any more to add to the advice you've already been given, but I did want to chime in with virtual support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenrene, post: 620565, member: 9177"] Good afternoon! I am a fellow Floridian stepparent to a difficult child. Even though mine is only 16, she is out of my home attending a therapeutic boarding school, and I frequent the Emeritus board to prepare myself for when she turns 18 and also because of the awesome, inspirational personal growth threads and advice that pop up in here. My difficult child's issues aren't quite as serious, although they were rapidly headed that direction. She was hellbent on destroying my marriage, and she very nearly did - we still have much to address and recover from on that front. I don't really have any more to add to the advice you've already been given, but I did want to chime in with virtual support. [/QUOTE]
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