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I evicted her - what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="troubled" data-source="post: 407942"><p>Bean; As far as I know she's not using but the kids she's left to find to hang around with are smoking pot, drinking and I suspect worse. She's currently telling anyone who cares to ask that she's hypersexual and you know what kind of male attention that's bound to attract. She can't get enough sex from her boyfriend so she's willing to be with anyone else she runs across that she find attractive. Oh, and did I mention she left her birth control "ring" at her boyfriend's and is only using condoms, if that. Despite the fact she does not want kids. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it is not natural to tell myself not to care, try to not worry about her. That's been my sole occupation since she was born and even moreso when I saw that she was a difficult child. Too sad that love alone won't cure it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troubled, post: 407942"] Bean; As far as I know she's not using but the kids she's left to find to hang around with are smoking pot, drinking and I suspect worse. She's currently telling anyone who cares to ask that she's hypersexual and you know what kind of male attention that's bound to attract. She can't get enough sex from her boyfriend so she's willing to be with anyone else she runs across that she find attractive. Oh, and did I mention she left her birth control "ring" at her boyfriend's and is only using condoms, if that. Despite the fact she does not want kids. Yes, it is not natural to tell myself not to care, try to not worry about her. That's been my sole occupation since she was born and even moreso when I saw that she was a difficult child. Too sad that love alone won't cure it. [/QUOTE]
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