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I evicted her - what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 406373" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oh hun...I can understand how upset and frustrated you must be! I think it is much harder on parents of girls to do this than parents of boys even though it is tough on us too. </p><p></p><p>With your daughters diagnosis's do you think it would be possible to get her to apply for disability for herself too? That might get her some income at least. Or do you think she can actually work? It seems she isnt capable of making much in the way of rational decisions considering she doesnt even realize she needs to have an ID on her. </p><p></p><p>If nothing else, can you tolerate this boyfriend? Is he nice to your dtr? He might not be the one you hoped for but if he isnt the scum of the earth who is beating her and drugging her, maybe he isnt so bad. Lord knows some kids can meet up with some real losers. If you can tolerate him, maybe you could suggest they look into low income housing so they dont end up homeless. It could be that after some time living the adult life she would grow up a bit and figure out what she really needs to do. These young adults do a ton of growing between 18 and 25. You will be amazed at how different she is when she hits the mid twenties. You just have to get there first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 406373, member: 1514"] Oh hun...I can understand how upset and frustrated you must be! I think it is much harder on parents of girls to do this than parents of boys even though it is tough on us too. With your daughters diagnosis's do you think it would be possible to get her to apply for disability for herself too? That might get her some income at least. Or do you think she can actually work? It seems she isnt capable of making much in the way of rational decisions considering she doesnt even realize she needs to have an ID on her. If nothing else, can you tolerate this boyfriend? Is he nice to your dtr? He might not be the one you hoped for but if he isnt the scum of the earth who is beating her and drugging her, maybe he isnt so bad. Lord knows some kids can meet up with some real losers. If you can tolerate him, maybe you could suggest they look into low income housing so they dont end up homeless. It could be that after some time living the adult life she would grow up a bit and figure out what she really needs to do. These young adults do a ton of growing between 18 and 25. You will be amazed at how different she is when she hits the mid twenties. You just have to get there first. [/QUOTE]
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