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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 709262" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This is sad. Your daughter is young and so naive and I dont know how common it is for her to elaborately lie like she is, but she needs help and that depends on whether she is willing to receive it. Speaking just for myself, i would rather my daughter ruin her credit for seven years than stay with an abusive man. I wouldnt even worry about the credit at this point. She needs to get away from those people if she can and is willing.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering if daughters plan is to first make her boyfriend acceptable to you and in your house so she can ask if he can live there with her. It all sounds very crazy and possibly crafted. You know your daughter best.</p><p></p><p>If she is willing, perhaps you can talk her into a shot for birth control. She would be in trouble if she were tied to him and his controlling family forever by a shared child.</p><p></p><p>I am sad for your pain and hope your daughter gets out of that situation. Always remember this is not your fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 709262, member: 1550"] This is sad. Your daughter is young and so naive and I dont know how common it is for her to elaborately lie like she is, but she needs help and that depends on whether she is willing to receive it. Speaking just for myself, i would rather my daughter ruin her credit for seven years than stay with an abusive man. I wouldnt even worry about the credit at this point. She needs to get away from those people if she can and is willing. I am wondering if daughters plan is to first make her boyfriend acceptable to you and in your house so she can ask if he can live there with her. It all sounds very crazy and possibly crafted. You know your daughter best. If she is willing, perhaps you can talk her into a shot for birth control. She would be in trouble if she were tied to him and his controlling family forever by a shared child. I am sad for your pain and hope your daughter gets out of that situation. Always remember this is not your fault. [/QUOTE]
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