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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 652672" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>WearyMom - Of course this is the right thing! She's 18, not 38. She's still so young and really...regardless of her age...no one would leave their child with pneumonia on the side of the road. Of course you take her in. Staying...well if she behaves as she should, then she can work, get some money together, find a place to live, and move out on her own the way a kid is <em>supposed</em> to do it...not leave with the clothes on her back and live on the streets. She sounds very positive, as though she's finally realized that she is in charge of her life.</p><p> </p><p>The "getting away from the friends" part is SO great! I can't tell you the number of times my son has complained about his "friends" only to go back to them time and again because otherwise he "has no one". I pray your daughter realizes that there are other people out there that can be her friends.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Our homes can be "convenient". When we first put our son out, he wanted to come back, because it was easy, safe. He still hasn't learned his lesson. I really hope that your daughter has actually seen the error of her ways and seeing what life can be like on her own will keep her on the right path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 652672, member: 17309"] WearyMom - Of course this is the right thing! She's 18, not 38. She's still so young and really...regardless of her age...no one would leave their child with pneumonia on the side of the road. Of course you take her in. Staying...well if she behaves as she should, then she can work, get some money together, find a place to live, and move out on her own the way a kid is [I]supposed[/I] to do it...not leave with the clothes on her back and live on the streets. She sounds very positive, as though she's finally realized that she is in charge of her life. The "getting away from the friends" part is SO great! I can't tell you the number of times my son has complained about his "friends" only to go back to them time and again because otherwise he "has no one". I pray your daughter realizes that there are other people out there that can be her friends. Our homes can be "convenient". When we first put our son out, he wanted to come back, because it was easy, safe. He still hasn't learned his lesson. I really hope that your daughter has actually seen the error of her ways and seeing what life can be like on her own will keep her on the right path. [/QUOTE]
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