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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 478493" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Yep, we are almost always trying to separate. </p><p></p><p>It got a lot worse.She continued being very rude to both difficult child and me. I mostly ignored her. </p><p></p><p>Then difficult child and her got into another argument. I was right in the room and not paying much attention (that'll teach me) and I don't even know who started it. All of a sudden I hear easy child/difficult child swearing and threatening difficult child. </p><p></p><p>She wouldn't go to her room when I told her to and so I took her clothes and told them they would be out on the grass if she didn't (I know maybe not the best idea but I had more than I could take for the night). I went upstairs and she followed and demanded I let her in my room and give her clothes back to her. She went wild and started banging on the door so now in addition to the holes in the door from difficult child the frame is also damaged. Sigh...</p><p></p><p>She also threw my blow dryer down the steps. Luckily that didn't break as well. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing I should have probably called the police for the damage to the door. What I really wish is that she didn't live with us right now. It makes everything way too stressful. I know she is 18 and legally an adult but even with her job she truly couldn't afford any kind of an apartment in our city. </p><p></p><p>Up until today things had been going really well with her. I had even thought about changing her status back to easy child. I didn't because of how she is with difficult child and now I know it's a good thing I didn't. Maybe she should be just a plain difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 478493, member: 1631"] Yep, we are almost always trying to separate. It got a lot worse.She continued being very rude to both difficult child and me. I mostly ignored her. Then difficult child and her got into another argument. I was right in the room and not paying much attention (that'll teach me) and I don't even know who started it. All of a sudden I hear easy child/difficult child swearing and threatening difficult child. She wouldn't go to her room when I told her to and so I took her clothes and told them they would be out on the grass if she didn't (I know maybe not the best idea but I had more than I could take for the night). I went upstairs and she followed and demanded I let her in my room and give her clothes back to her. She went wild and started banging on the door so now in addition to the holes in the door from difficult child the frame is also damaged. Sigh... She also threw my blow dryer down the steps. Luckily that didn't break as well. I'm guessing I should have probably called the police for the damage to the door. What I really wish is that she didn't live with us right now. It makes everything way too stressful. I know she is 18 and legally an adult but even with her job she truly couldn't afford any kind of an apartment in our city. Up until today things had been going really well with her. I had even thought about changing her status back to easy child. I didn't because of how she is with difficult child and now I know it's a good thing I didn't. Maybe she should be just a plain difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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