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More drug problems, just one week after rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 501017" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Janet: I'm not really sure if this homeless girl is a junkie, but when she is with my difficult child the two of them like to get high together. She is in high school (same school as my difficult child), and she is on track to graduate this spring. I don't know much about her background, but her mother will have nothing to do with her now, so she is completely on her own. My difficult child has known this girl for over a year, but ever since she became homeless in September the two of them became very serious. For some reason my difficult child likes to be the one to save this girl's life, and his life started to spiral downhill last fall when he was crazy about this girl. He started staying out all night to keep her company on the streets, he started stealing to help her and then got arrested for shoplifting, and he started smoking weed every day and getting suspended from school. </p><p></p><p>My h and I are not ready to get personally involved with helping this homeless girl. We just feel like my difficult child has a twisted relationship with a girl who is in constant crisis, and this relationship is not good for him. For example, we can track where difficult child is by watching where his cell phone is located, and difficult child has spent almost the entire day today sitting in a fast food restaurant. The only reason he would spend this much time doing nothing is because he is with the homeless girl, and she has no place at all to go except to sit in a public place all day. difficult child has been away from home for over 6 hours, and he is not even home yet tonight. This is not a healthy relationship for difficult child, and I wish that she would move far away from difficult child.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that the relationship worked out all right for your grandson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 501017, member: 3710"] Janet: I'm not really sure if this homeless girl is a junkie, but when she is with my difficult child the two of them like to get high together. She is in high school (same school as my difficult child), and she is on track to graduate this spring. I don't know much about her background, but her mother will have nothing to do with her now, so she is completely on her own. My difficult child has known this girl for over a year, but ever since she became homeless in September the two of them became very serious. For some reason my difficult child likes to be the one to save this girl's life, and his life started to spiral downhill last fall when he was crazy about this girl. He started staying out all night to keep her company on the streets, he started stealing to help her and then got arrested for shoplifting, and he started smoking weed every day and getting suspended from school. My h and I are not ready to get personally involved with helping this homeless girl. We just feel like my difficult child has a twisted relationship with a girl who is in constant crisis, and this relationship is not good for him. For example, we can track where difficult child is by watching where his cell phone is located, and difficult child has spent almost the entire day today sitting in a fast food restaurant. The only reason he would spend this much time doing nothing is because he is with the homeless girl, and she has no place at all to go except to sit in a public place all day. difficult child has been away from home for over 6 hours, and he is not even home yet tonight. This is not a healthy relationship for difficult child, and I wish that she would move far away from difficult child. I'm glad that the relationship worked out all right for your grandson. [/QUOTE]
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