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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 113285" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>MB...I know many many kids your daughters age who have the same goals in life right now. One of them lives in my house! Well he would love to party all night long but having a baby tends to curb that option. </p><p></p><p>Honestly...when I was 18 all I wanted to do was party hard and I knew it all. No one could tell me any different. I had "everything" under control...or so I thought. Life has taught me far different. </p><p></p><p>It took me getting into the school of hard knocks and getting a degree in natural consequences before I learned my lessons. I think I am in my doctorate program now...lol. </p><p></p><p>I was so much like so many of these kids on these boards. In many ways I probably was harder than some. I didnt have any treatment and I was heavy into drugs and sex and was abused. I really think that your daughter will figure things out in her good time even if she falls on her face a few times. Sometimes we have to touch the stove a time or twelve before we learn it is hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 113285, member: 1514"] MB...I know many many kids your daughters age who have the same goals in life right now. One of them lives in my house! Well he would love to party all night long but having a baby tends to curb that option. Honestly...when I was 18 all I wanted to do was party hard and I knew it all. No one could tell me any different. I had "everything" under control...or so I thought. Life has taught me far different. It took me getting into the school of hard knocks and getting a degree in natural consequences before I learned my lessons. I think I am in my doctorate program now...lol. I was so much like so many of these kids on these boards. In many ways I probably was harder than some. I didnt have any treatment and I was heavy into drugs and sex and was abused. I really think that your daughter will figure things out in her good time even if she falls on her face a few times. Sometimes we have to touch the stove a time or twelve before we learn it is hot. [/QUOTE]
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