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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 397578" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Long story but short version, difficult child spent Sunday night at neighbors, came home about 1p.m. changed clothes and asked me to take her to girlfriends. She forgot her phone and called to see if she left it here. I went thru her texts and found she has been partying, sending/receiving nude pictures to and from men she is meeting on internet and other places, talking to at least ten different guys about having sex, drinking, etc, making a joke about her entire life. It is apparent she is so entrenched in this lifestyle and that we are just delaying the inevitable. </p><p></p><p>She came home and got her phone and left and I told her not to come back. She worked last night and kept calling us to pick her up and we didn;t. At 10:30 she started banging on the door demanding her Christmas money. by the way easy child found out on Christmas day that she stole her debit card and used it to get a tatoo last week. I took the money for the tatoo out of her Christmas money, put some clothes in a bag with the money and put it on the front porch. She would not stop banging on the garage door demanding her car and more money so we called the police who came and told her she had to leave.</p><p></p><p>It was freezing cold and she had to walk to wherever. Supposedly one of her guy friends was picking her up but she waited an hour and he still didn't come. Evidently he finally came and took her to a hotel where she is now. She has only $68 on her. </p><p></p><p>It was a horrible gut wrenching thing to do and husband and I were sick to our stomaches. A friend she met in rehab died of an overdose on Christmas day and that doesn't even cause her to think about what she is doing to herself.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 397578, member: 59"] Long story but short version, difficult child spent Sunday night at neighbors, came home about 1p.m. changed clothes and asked me to take her to girlfriends. She forgot her phone and called to see if she left it here. I went thru her texts and found she has been partying, sending/receiving nude pictures to and from men she is meeting on internet and other places, talking to at least ten different guys about having sex, drinking, etc, making a joke about her entire life. It is apparent she is so entrenched in this lifestyle and that we are just delaying the inevitable. She came home and got her phone and left and I told her not to come back. She worked last night and kept calling us to pick her up and we didn;t. At 10:30 she started banging on the door demanding her Christmas money. by the way easy child found out on Christmas day that she stole her debit card and used it to get a tatoo last week. I took the money for the tatoo out of her Christmas money, put some clothes in a bag with the money and put it on the front porch. She would not stop banging on the garage door demanding her car and more money so we called the police who came and told her she had to leave. It was freezing cold and she had to walk to wherever. Supposedly one of her guy friends was picking her up but she waited an hour and he still didn't come. Evidently he finally came and took her to a hotel where she is now. She has only $68 on her. It was a horrible gut wrenching thing to do and husband and I were sick to our stomaches. A friend she met in rehab died of an overdose on Christmas day and that doesn't even cause her to think about what she is doing to herself. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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