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Thinking About Officially Calling it Quits...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 499276" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>DF....I understand where you are coming from. 17 was when I had to just plain give up the ghost with Cory. I felt there was simply no point in me working harder than he was. Oh I could have probably kept him in the programs we had down here but he wasnt going to use anything. I would just make myself crazy trying to force him into some triangle sized hole. He had been in so many programs over the years that he was completely resistant to anything. </p><p></p><p>It may be that time for you too. Have her go to school, let that be her issue. If she passes, she passes. She is to be out at 18 diploma or not. She may calm down before she graduates or not. If not, it may take a year or two being out on her own before she comes to her senses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 499276, member: 1514"] DF....I understand where you are coming from. 17 was when I had to just plain give up the ghost with Cory. I felt there was simply no point in me working harder than he was. Oh I could have probably kept him in the programs we had down here but he wasnt going to use anything. I would just make myself crazy trying to force him into some triangle sized hole. He had been in so many programs over the years that he was completely resistant to anything. It may be that time for you too. Have her go to school, let that be her issue. If she passes, she passes. She is to be out at 18 diploma or not. She may calm down before she graduates or not. If not, it may take a year or two being out on her own before she comes to her senses. [/QUOTE]
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