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I finally threw her out
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 744654" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Welcome. You’ve gotten great advice. I see you’ve already started doing one of the things I was going to suggest...pack up her things, store some, throw out anything gross , and clean up/ tidy up and make your home not only neat...but pretty and custom to your liking. </p><p></p><p>Very generally...general thoughts</p><p>1. Visit a Parents Aonymous Support group</p><p>2. Get counseling for yourself </p><p>3. Don’t give your daughter any money</p><p>4. If you can afford it and by some miracle she wants it, you might agree to pay for her to get some therapy or see a psychiatrist...but then only pay for those services directly. </p><p>5. You can give her a gift card to the Local food store chain if you suspect she is going without Food. Or as gifts for the holidays. You can also find out how she can get food stamps if she hasn’t done this already. </p><p>Note: don’t do 4 or 5 if she is rude or abusive to you</p><p>6. I agree, never ever let a boyfriend stay in the house and I would probably not let her stay either. Those days are over. </p><p>7. Limit your conversations with her. She sounds like what a friend calls a “soul sucker” if she is abusive to you, block her calls for a period of time...like a week or more depending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 744654, member: 4152"] Welcome. You’ve gotten great advice. I see you’ve already started doing one of the things I was going to suggest...pack up her things, store some, throw out anything gross , and clean up/ tidy up and make your home not only neat...but pretty and custom to your liking. Very generally...general thoughts 1. Visit a Parents Aonymous Support group 2. Get counseling for yourself 3. Don’t give your daughter any money 4. If you can afford it and by some miracle she wants it, you might agree to pay for her to get some therapy or see a psychiatrist...but then only pay for those services directly. 5. You can give her a gift card to the Local food store chain if you suspect she is going without Food. Or as gifts for the holidays. You can also find out how she can get food stamps if she hasn’t done this already. Note: don’t do 4 or 5 if she is rude or abusive to you 6. I agree, never ever let a boyfriend stay in the house and I would probably not let her stay either. Those days are over. 7. Limit your conversations with her. She sounds like what a friend calls a “soul sucker” if she is abusive to you, block her calls for a period of time...like a week or more depending. [/QUOTE]
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