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So, Do I Go Against Everything I Believe....
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 132228" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Oh, Daisy, I don't know what I would do either! It really annoys me that she gave the money to her boyfriend. That is what my difficult child 1 was doing--she was working while boyfriend sometimes would work (he didn't like the way society is set up so that people have to work fulltime) but she was letting him handle her money! Somehow he convinced her that she was no good at it--too hard for her. Well, he was spending all her money. She gave him a thousand dollars to go to Seattle ahead of her to get things "situated" and he somehow "lost" his clothing on the greyhound bus and had to buy new stuff and by the time she got there a week later he had spent all the money.</p><p></p><p>I feel very torn--either way you are probably going to feel misgivings about your decision! I guess my head tells me you should not go against everything you believe and let her learn the very hard way but that is so very hard to do, especially when you feel she has had a rough week and she is trying on some level.</p><p></p><p>Thinking of you,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 132228, member: 3208"] Oh, Daisy, I don't know what I would do either! It really annoys me that she gave the money to her boyfriend. That is what my difficult child 1 was doing--she was working while boyfriend sometimes would work (he didn't like the way society is set up so that people have to work fulltime) but she was letting him handle her money! Somehow he convinced her that she was no good at it--too hard for her. Well, he was spending all her money. She gave him a thousand dollars to go to Seattle ahead of her to get things "situated" and he somehow "lost" his clothing on the greyhound bus and had to buy new stuff and by the time she got there a week later he had spent all the money. I feel very torn--either way you are probably going to feel misgivings about your decision! I guess my head tells me you should not go against everything you believe and let her learn the very hard way but that is so very hard to do, especially when you feel she has had a rough week and she is trying on some level. Thinking of you, Jane [/QUOTE]
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