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difficult child and quitting her job - It was all a lie and I am boiling.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 543156" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>So sorry. I know that it hurts, not just that they lie, but that we buy into the lies. Where is she living? Is she just coming and going as she pleases? If she thinks she's living at your house (it sounds like she's crashing at your house) it may be time to ask her to leave. She's 21, she can get a job, or let DEX take her in. I know that's not optimal, but she's taking advantage of your good nature. She's got to figure it out, one way or another. Perhaps if <em>he </em>has enough of her attitude and kicks her out, she'll realize that she's responsible for her own behavior and her own circumstances. If she gets her act together, you can always let her come back home. But at this point she's just using you and blaming you for her bad choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 543156, member: 99"] So sorry. I know that it hurts, not just that they lie, but that we buy into the lies. Where is she living? Is she just coming and going as she pleases? If she thinks she's living at your house (it sounds like she's crashing at your house) it may be time to ask her to leave. She's 21, she can get a job, or let DEX take her in. I know that's not optimal, but she's taking advantage of your good nature. She's got to figure it out, one way or another. Perhaps if [I]he [/I]has enough of her attitude and kicks her out, she'll realize that she's responsible for her own behavior and her own circumstances. If she gets her act together, you can always let her come back home. But at this point she's just using you and blaming you for her bad choices. [/QUOTE]
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