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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 428257" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>So many things you mentioned are the same with my difficult child. She also has Borderline (BPD) traits and sexual acting out is a huge problem. When she was in residential she must have had sex with every guy in there, she was known as the resident sl*t. She is now in a sober house and she seems happy and relaxed. I too believe she feels safe from herself, because she has mentioned several times that she finally feels safe and she was certainly safe in our home but not from herself. While she has been in there I have taken it upon myself to delete all of her on line dating accounts. She also tells us we have to learn how to trust her and my response is that it will take a long time before that will happen.</p><p></p><p>Be careful believing the I'll be out soon and I want to get better now talk. We have heard that before too and what she really meant was that she wanted to come back home and continue doing what she wanted but in a more secretive way.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry I have no advice about school. I am just glad ours is out of school as that has always been a problem. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 428257, member: 59"] So many things you mentioned are the same with my difficult child. She also has Borderline (BPD) traits and sexual acting out is a huge problem. When she was in residential she must have had sex with every guy in there, she was known as the resident sl*t. She is now in a sober house and she seems happy and relaxed. I too believe she feels safe from herself, because she has mentioned several times that she finally feels safe and she was certainly safe in our home but not from herself. While she has been in there I have taken it upon myself to delete all of her on line dating accounts. She also tells us we have to learn how to trust her and my response is that it will take a long time before that will happen. Be careful believing the I'll be out soon and I want to get better now talk. We have heard that before too and what she really meant was that she wanted to come back home and continue doing what she wanted but in a more secretive way. I'm sorry I have no advice about school. I am just glad ours is out of school as that has always been a problem. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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