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Think I am going to have to buy another plane ticket
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 375244" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>PG,</p><p></p><p>Good morning! I'm sorry that I don't remember all the details of your story....</p><p></p><p>Did she actually get her GED? I notice you mention that she was going for it in your signature.</p><p></p><p>You know, perhaps going to your mom's is what is needed for everyone. Is she your husband's bio daughter? I'm thinking not since he is talking about moving out if she doesn't.</p><p></p><p>I think you should let her go back to your moms. If you feel she will not endanger your mother with illegal activity or those she will find to "hang" with, it's a solution that might benefit everyone. You mother will have someone to ease her loneliness, your daughter will be somewhere with no expectations, and your home will be peaceful. Here's the deal - hopefully your daughter will get bored eventually doing nothing, 'cause I assume your mom will not have a bottomless pocket book and your difficult child will not be able to support any type of lifestyle without a financial flow. Perhaps she will get so bored that anything beats nothing.</p><p></p><p>As far as your relationship with your daughter, don't give up. I think right now it is not going to happen because she does not respect you and she is causing too much turmoil in your home for either of you to look at each other in a favorable light. But there are many moms here with grown difficult children who have surprised the heck out of them! There is always the chance of turning her life around. She is only 16, a baby really. You never know where the next 10 years will take her. </p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 375244, member: 805"] PG, Good morning! I'm sorry that I don't remember all the details of your story.... Did she actually get her GED? I notice you mention that she was going for it in your signature. You know, perhaps going to your mom's is what is needed for everyone. Is she your husband's bio daughter? I'm thinking not since he is talking about moving out if she doesn't. I think you should let her go back to your moms. If you feel she will not endanger your mother with illegal activity or those she will find to "hang" with, it's a solution that might benefit everyone. You mother will have someone to ease her loneliness, your daughter will be somewhere with no expectations, and your home will be peaceful. Here's the deal - hopefully your daughter will get bored eventually doing nothing, 'cause I assume your mom will not have a bottomless pocket book and your difficult child will not be able to support any type of lifestyle without a financial flow. Perhaps she will get so bored that anything beats nothing. As far as your relationship with your daughter, don't give up. I think right now it is not going to happen because she does not respect you and she is causing too much turmoil in your home for either of you to look at each other in a favorable light. But there are many moms here with grown difficult children who have surprised the heck out of them! There is always the chance of turning her life around. She is only 16, a baby really. You never know where the next 10 years will take her. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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