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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 669302" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>We are designated payee. She has agreed that close to 100% of her check would go to rent. The same as what she is paying now for a simple room in a big house. She doesn't know that an offer has been made. Not exceptionally likely to complain a lot about the money part. She is less argumentative than before. She wears clothes that are discards. And of course family gives her clothes for her birthday and Xmas. There are some pluses. But, her decision making skills are horrid. For example, she might be talked into allowing someone to "room" with her. Could be a stranger. This kinda thing makes me feel faint. I agree extreme caution...each situation a little different. I'm so tense, I might need medication or so,ething. Unreal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 669302, member: 4152"] We are designated payee. She has agreed that close to 100% of her check would go to rent. The same as what she is paying now for a simple room in a big house. She doesn't know that an offer has been made. Not exceptionally likely to complain a lot about the money part. She is less argumentative than before. She wears clothes that are discards. And of course family gives her clothes for her birthday and Xmas. There are some pluses. But, her decision making skills are horrid. For example, she might be talked into allowing someone to "room" with her. Could be a stranger. This kinda thing makes me feel faint. I agree extreme caution...each situation a little different. I'm so tense, I might need medication or so,ething. Unreal. [/QUOTE]
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