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Has anyone else thrown their 18 yr old out?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 60177" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I sort of did -- she had a choice to do what was required or leave. She opted to leave. She then lived with friends until they had had enough and told her to leave. During this 6-week period, I talked to her 3 times. Her next move was to join the carnival. I did not hear from her for almost a month. She quit the carny when another girl threatened to kill her cause some guy was interested in my daughter. From there, she ended up homeless and, finally, in one of the worst gang-ridden areas of our state. While she was gone, I was in tremendous fear and pain. </p><p></p><p>She has now been home for about a month. She is a changed person. More willing to help in the home; kinder, more loving towards me. I've also changed and have come to realize she has a right to make decisions so long as they don't harm her, our pets, our home or me. Neither of us are perfect and we both go backwards on occasion but we turn it around and work on having a good relationship now rather than a home at war.</p><p></p><p>So, as much as this hurts you right now, it can be a good thing for you and your daughter. I hope you have an ending much like ours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 60177, member: 3626"] I sort of did -- she had a choice to do what was required or leave. She opted to leave. She then lived with friends until they had had enough and told her to leave. During this 6-week period, I talked to her 3 times. Her next move was to join the carnival. I did not hear from her for almost a month. She quit the carny when another girl threatened to kill her cause some guy was interested in my daughter. From there, she ended up homeless and, finally, in one of the worst gang-ridden areas of our state. While she was gone, I was in tremendous fear and pain. She has now been home for about a month. She is a changed person. More willing to help in the home; kinder, more loving towards me. I've also changed and have come to realize she has a right to make decisions so long as they don't harm her, our pets, our home or me. Neither of us are perfect and we both go backwards on occasion but we turn it around and work on having a good relationship now rather than a home at war. So, as much as this hurts you right now, it can be a good thing for you and your daughter. I hope you have an ending much like ours. [/QUOTE]
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