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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 735186" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Thank you dear. Much of what you just posted is what I have gone through as well. Both daughters with abusive boyfriends. They are using meth, which gives people violent tendencies and psychosis. </p><p>They blame me too. For awhile I fell for it, reeling the tapes of past parenting mistakes. Then I realized it was really their choice, that it was not my fault. My other kids helped me see through that. Then it was saying no about living in my home. They didn’t want help to get better. They wanted a roof over their heads, a place to stash their stuff. When my eldest makes appearances, things go missing. I haven’t seen or heard from my middle daughter. </p><p>They were the same as your daughter. Won’t take suggestions to get help or go to a rehab. </p><p>I am so sorry for your aching mommas heart. </p><p>We can only do so much. It is more than reasonable to not allow these adult kids to live in our homes. But, it is a hard pill to swallow that they would choose drugs, abusive boyfriends and homelessness. </p><p>I still have hope that they will find their true potential. Until then, I intend to find mine.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 735186, member: 19522"] Thank you dear. Much of what you just posted is what I have gone through as well. Both daughters with abusive boyfriends. They are using meth, which gives people violent tendencies and psychosis. They blame me too. For awhile I fell for it, reeling the tapes of past parenting mistakes. Then I realized it was really their choice, that it was not my fault. My other kids helped me see through that. Then it was saying no about living in my home. They didn’t want help to get better. They wanted a roof over their heads, a place to stash their stuff. When my eldest makes appearances, things go missing. I haven’t seen or heard from my middle daughter. They were the same as your daughter. Won’t take suggestions to get help or go to a rehab. I am so sorry for your aching mommas heart. We can only do so much. It is more than reasonable to not allow these adult kids to live in our homes. But, it is a hard pill to swallow that they would choose drugs, abusive boyfriends and homelessness. I still have hope that they will find their true potential. Until then, I intend to find mine. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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