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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 494469" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Oh Sig it sounds just like what my difficult child was doing the year before we finally kicked her out. It was if she was trying to make the point that she was over 18 and didn't have to tell us where she was going or when she would be home. Just like your son, she would answer our texts if she felt like it, or was sober, and if she didn't we had no idea when to expect her. We also began locking the doors and we changed the garage door code so she would have to call us to open the door. I hated it, we were on edge all the time waiting for the other shoe to drop. And if we questioned her it would turn into a big fight.</p><p></p><p>It's interesting that when you difficult child does come home he seems sober. I would wonder too where he is getting the money for all his activities. Have you gotten his grades yet?</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 494469, member: 59"] Oh Sig it sounds just like what my difficult child was doing the year before we finally kicked her out. It was if she was trying to make the point that she was over 18 and didn't have to tell us where she was going or when she would be home. Just like your son, she would answer our texts if she felt like it, or was sober, and if she didn't we had no idea when to expect her. We also began locking the doors and we changed the garage door code so she would have to call us to open the door. I hated it, we were on edge all the time waiting for the other shoe to drop. And if we questioned her it would turn into a big fight. It's interesting that when you difficult child does come home he seems sober. I would wonder too where he is getting the money for all his activities. Have you gotten his grades yet? Nancy [/QUOTE]
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