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I evicted her - what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="troubled" data-source="post: 406542"><p>He does seem to genuinely care for difficult child and he says money means nothing to him so her lets her spend his with reckless abandon. She hoards clothes and dolls. She has a real problem with shopping, esp for someone who doesn't want to work. She will try working but she said it's a last resort. She thinks she can get SSI in a matter of months although everyone has told her different. She's extremely immature and acts on impulse without much thought and she even won't use a knife or the stove because she's afraid she'll hurt herself because she can't focus on a task for long. She eats mostly microwave meals because of it. I got tired of cooking meals for her that she would only reject and throw away. Like I said, in a lot of ways she is still a 12 year old in her head and refuses to grow up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troubled, post: 406542"] He does seem to genuinely care for difficult child and he says money means nothing to him so her lets her spend his with reckless abandon. She hoards clothes and dolls. She has a real problem with shopping, esp for someone who doesn't want to work. She will try working but she said it's a last resort. She thinks she can get SSI in a matter of months although everyone has told her different. She's extremely immature and acts on impulse without much thought and she even won't use a knife or the stove because she's afraid she'll hurt herself because she can't focus on a task for long. She eats mostly microwave meals because of it. I got tired of cooking meals for her that she would only reject and throw away. Like I said, in a lot of ways she is still a 12 year old in her head and refuses to grow up. [/QUOTE]
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