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How can we keep difficult child away from druggie girlfriend?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 495978" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I tried to stop my daughter from seeing her friends, but she didn't listen, even after I started homeschooling her. She would sneak out her window at night or just leave the house. Your son is eighteen and there is nothing you can do if he doesn't want to comply, except tell him he has to leave if he does see her. Don't be surprised if he chooses the girl. </p><p></p><p>This was such a big problem for my daughter that we finally made her leave and she went out of state to live with her brother. Only after leaving her peers was she able to quit. With all my heart, I wish you luck. This is so difficult and I know we feel so helpless. It is really up to your son if he stays sober though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 495978, member: 1550"] I tried to stop my daughter from seeing her friends, but she didn't listen, even after I started homeschooling her. She would sneak out her window at night or just leave the house. Your son is eighteen and there is nothing you can do if he doesn't want to comply, except tell him he has to leave if he does see her. Don't be surprised if he chooses the girl. This was such a big problem for my daughter that we finally made her leave and she went out of state to live with her brother. Only after leaving her peers was she able to quit. With all my heart, I wish you luck. This is so difficult and I know we feel so helpless. It is really up to your son if he stays sober though. [/QUOTE]
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