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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 265379" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ohhhhh....I was almost afraid to open this thread...lol. </p><p></p><p>I am pretty pleased with this news actually. Maybe, just maybe, difficult child can succeed living at his friends house. Sometimes it just happens that way. Cory's girlfriend came to us at 17 with no home of her own. Not comparing her to your difficult child because her situation was far worse as far as parents go but she needed a place to stay and we gave it to her and now she lives with Cory and she is doing fine basically on her own. Or well, I should say as Cory's dependent. Cory takes care of her. (I would say I dont know why a 22 year old would want to raise an 18 year old but I would be lying...lol) </p><p></p><p>If your son can be of some use to this family such as babysitting, good for him. He is probably much better for them than he is for you. They always are...lol. If they can get him to finish school...what a bonus! </p><p></p><p>Sounds like a win/win. Way To Go on the locks. I know how much that means. When Cory left the house, I just felt this peace when I left money on my dresser and it was still there the next day...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 265379, member: 1514"] Ohhhhh....I was almost afraid to open this thread...lol. I am pretty pleased with this news actually. Maybe, just maybe, difficult child can succeed living at his friends house. Sometimes it just happens that way. Cory's girlfriend came to us at 17 with no home of her own. Not comparing her to your difficult child because her situation was far worse as far as parents go but she needed a place to stay and we gave it to her and now she lives with Cory and she is doing fine basically on her own. Or well, I should say as Cory's dependent. Cory takes care of her. (I would say I dont know why a 22 year old would want to raise an 18 year old but I would be lying...lol) If your son can be of some use to this family such as babysitting, good for him. He is probably much better for them than he is for you. They always are...lol. If they can get him to finish school...what a bonus! Sounds like a win/win. Way To Go on the locks. I know how much that means. When Cory left the house, I just felt this peace when I left money on my dresser and it was still there the next day...lol. [/QUOTE]
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