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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 404516" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p><<<Hugs>>>> sigh....I wish I had more than just hugs to offer....my difficult child I is just home after living with his girlfriend and her Mom for almost 3 months...I was puzzled as to how this woman could allow these kids, both unemployed, to live in her home and sleep together and not work! May I add she bought them cigarettes daily, but they "cleaned up around the house", as she put it. It sounds like you've established your boundries and you're moving forward! That's a good thing, my only advice, being I've been where you are now, is, don't let them come back (which I just did!)</p><p></p><p>PS: I am typing this LOCKED IN MY ROOM! You're not alone sweet one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 404516, member: 4864"] <<<Hugs>>>> sigh....I wish I had more than just hugs to offer....my difficult child I is just home after living with his girlfriend and her Mom for almost 3 months...I was puzzled as to how this woman could allow these kids, both unemployed, to live in her home and sleep together and not work! May I add she bought them cigarettes daily, but they "cleaned up around the house", as she put it. It sounds like you've established your boundries and you're moving forward! That's a good thing, my only advice, being I've been where you are now, is, don't let them come back (which I just did!) PS: I am typing this LOCKED IN MY ROOM! You're not alone sweet one. [/QUOTE]
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