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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 43032" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Thank you for your reply's! :smile: Like I said before, this daughter has never given us a problem, it's not that I don't trust her, I do. I don't believe she is out drinking or sneaking around having sex. We do talk and have a very good relationship. At this point, with her being 19, I really see us as a "partnership" instead of a parent child relationship.</p><p></p><p>I have never spoke the words to either of my daughters currently living at home, but I did last week............ If you want to live in our home, you'll need to abide with our requests. I don't believe in threatening, but did want some clarity for our daughter. Her eyes got big and she shook her head no, when I explained that she could make all her own rules when she lived out on her own........ </p><p></p><p>So far, I have not gone to bed until all my girls were home. It just didn't feel right to lay down to sleep until I knew all my girls were home safe. It's funny, my 17 yr. old is a easy child also, she is most unhappy with her sisters new behavior. She doesn't like her going out to this dance club, she doesn't like that she met a guy there, and she doesn't like that her sister comes home late. I asked her if maybe she was a bit jealous and she assured me she wasn't!</p><p></p><p>Since our difficult child left our home before she was 17, this is new territory for us. I did explain to our 19 yr. old easy child, that we were learning right along with her. Last night was fine, the new "guy friend" was really cute and went home at 1am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 43032, member: 30"] Thank you for your reply's! [img]:smile:[/img] Like I said before, this daughter has never given us a problem, it's not that I don't trust her, I do. I don't believe she is out drinking or sneaking around having sex. We do talk and have a very good relationship. At this point, with her being 19, I really see us as a "partnership" instead of a parent child relationship. I have never spoke the words to either of my daughters currently living at home, but I did last week............ If you want to live in our home, you'll need to abide with our requests. I don't believe in threatening, but did want some clarity for our daughter. Her eyes got big and she shook her head no, when I explained that she could make all her own rules when she lived out on her own........ So far, I have not gone to bed until all my girls were home. It just didn't feel right to lay down to sleep until I knew all my girls were home safe. It's funny, my 17 yr. old is a easy child also, she is most unhappy with her sisters new behavior. She doesn't like her going out to this dance club, she doesn't like that she met a guy there, and she doesn't like that her sister comes home late. I asked her if maybe she was a bit jealous and she assured me she wasn't! Since our difficult child left our home before she was 17, this is new territory for us. I did explain to our 19 yr. old easy child, that we were learning right along with her. Last night was fine, the new "guy friend" was really cute and went home at 1am. [/QUOTE]
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