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Good girl (on the road to) gone bad
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 697980" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>What you are dealing with seems very hard. SHE seems to be running the show doesn't she?</p><p></p><p>If I were you I'd seek out a professional for yourself to help you to navigate through these rough waters. Since you do not have a spouse you really need to have someone you can look to for guidance and advice. Not that a spouse always has the answers but it's someone there to bounce things off of and offer support. I do not think for one minute I could handle our Difficult Child alone. I'd crack.</p><p></p><p>I have a son but if I had a daughter I'd be concerned about rape or worse for her. This is probably not a quick fix. She seems hell bent on making bad decisions and not learning from them. My son was the same way. He is an adult now but still not motivated to live the life we know he is capable of living.</p><p></p><p>What do do? She is a minor so you have to bide your time and keep your home peaceful and try to keep her safe. The most important thing is taking care of yourself. You deserve to have a good life too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 697980, member: 15032"] What you are dealing with seems very hard. SHE seems to be running the show doesn't she? If I were you I'd seek out a professional for yourself to help you to navigate through these rough waters. Since you do not have a spouse you really need to have someone you can look to for guidance and advice. Not that a spouse always has the answers but it's someone there to bounce things off of and offer support. I do not think for one minute I could handle our Difficult Child alone. I'd crack. I have a son but if I had a daughter I'd be concerned about rape or worse for her. This is probably not a quick fix. She seems hell bent on making bad decisions and not learning from them. My son was the same way. He is an adult now but still not motivated to live the life we know he is capable of living. What do do? She is a minor so you have to bide your time and keep your home peaceful and try to keep her safe. The most important thing is taking care of yourself. You deserve to have a good life too. [/QUOTE]
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