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<blockquote data-quote="Penta" data-source="post: 91352" data-attributes="member: 1644"><p>I could never stop my girl from doing anything when she was a young teen. She was so defiant and outrageous that I had to take extreme measures to keep her safe. The only drinking I ever saw was when she took a bottle of wine from the fridge, locked herself in her room and drank the whole bottle, then passed out on her floor. Next to happen was her extreme aggression towards me and subsequently Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p><p></p><p>As she matured at Residential Treatment Center (RTC), she came to the conclusion herself about drinking and drugs. Her Mom, my daughter, died of a brain aneurysm and my girl wants to live a long, healthy life so she doesn't smoke, drink, or use drugs at all now. However, this has impacted her social life as most socializing among 18-20 year olds surrounds drinking at parties and events. She really has not found a social circle outside of school or work in our new city to "hang out" with because of this factor. She wants friends desperately, but not enough to indulge in substances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penta, post: 91352, member: 1644"] I could never stop my girl from doing anything when she was a young teen. She was so defiant and outrageous that I had to take extreme measures to keep her safe. The only drinking I ever saw was when she took a bottle of wine from the fridge, locked herself in her room and drank the whole bottle, then passed out on her floor. Next to happen was her extreme aggression towards me and subsequently Residential Treatment Center (RTC). As she matured at Residential Treatment Center (RTC), she came to the conclusion herself about drinking and drugs. Her Mom, my daughter, died of a brain aneurysm and my girl wants to live a long, healthy life so she doesn't smoke, drink, or use drugs at all now. However, this has impacted her social life as most socializing among 18-20 year olds surrounds drinking at parties and events. She really has not found a social circle outside of school or work in our new city to "hang out" with because of this factor. She wants friends desperately, but not enough to indulge in substances. [/QUOTE]
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