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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 418118" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Oh yes. I understand your frustration. When difficult child moved out (at 19) to liive with a guy she'd met online, known for less than a week andonly seen once, I told her she was on her own. She got a friend to pick her up and then pick up the guy 30 miles away, and deposited them on DEX's doorstep 1.5 blocks from here. DEX''s reaction? He made them dinner and then DROVE them to a hotel! He denies letting them use his credit card, but I know neither she nor the dude had one and I know you need one even ifyou don't charge the room. He then ferried them about, having them to dinner, letting them use his car andhis girlfriend even took them apartment hunting. I was furious! This guy was a COMPLETE STRANGER! What kind of dad does this? </p><p> </p><p>She ran out of money and went back to DEX's , leaivng the guy to fend for himself (he had no job and ended up back with his parents). </p><p> </p><p>I was furious that they enabled this crazy situation. DEX told her he "didn't approve", and feels that was a siffucient response. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child now lives the life of Riley at DEX's. She just got a job after 2 months of not working, she works less than 20 hours a week, does not pay rent (his response? "her paycheck goes in her gas tank"), has internet access, a theater room, a cleaning lady AND she spends the night whenever she pleases at the current boyfriend's house.</p><p> </p><p>Yeah, I hate that she is not experiencing the real world.</p><p> </p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 418118, member: 9175"] Oh yes. I understand your frustration. When difficult child moved out (at 19) to liive with a guy she'd met online, known for less than a week andonly seen once, I told her she was on her own. She got a friend to pick her up and then pick up the guy 30 miles away, and deposited them on DEX's doorstep 1.5 blocks from here. DEX''s reaction? He made them dinner and then DROVE them to a hotel! He denies letting them use his credit card, but I know neither she nor the dude had one and I know you need one even ifyou don't charge the room. He then ferried them about, having them to dinner, letting them use his car andhis girlfriend even took them apartment hunting. I was furious! This guy was a COMPLETE STRANGER! What kind of dad does this? She ran out of money and went back to DEX's , leaivng the guy to fend for himself (he had no job and ended up back with his parents). I was furious that they enabled this crazy situation. DEX told her he "didn't approve", and feels that was a siffucient response. difficult child now lives the life of Riley at DEX's. She just got a job after 2 months of not working, she works less than 20 hours a week, does not pay rent (his response? "her paycheck goes in her gas tank"), has internet access, a theater room, a cleaning lady AND she spends the night whenever she pleases at the current boyfriend's house. Yeah, I hate that she is not experiencing the real world. Dash [/QUOTE]
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