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just threw my 16-yr-old difficult child & friends out for smoking weed at my house...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 275946" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, I can sadly relate! You have to remember, as I did, to never trust a kid on drugs (and to assume he's doing more than just smoking weed). By the way, I would never let this child learn to drive. He's going to drive while he's high. But I think you know that. Anyway...</p><p></p><p>Hub and I stupidly let daughter stay alone overnight during a time she seemed to be doing better. She was 17 or 18 and she promised to watch the dogs and not have anyone over. We were actually supposed to be gone for two nights, but one of the younger kids got sick so we came home a day early. SURPRISE!!!! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sick.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sick:" title="sick :sick:" data-shortname=":sick:" /></p><p></p><p>We found about six kids in our living room smoking funny looking stuff and doing who-knows-what-else. We kicked them out too and realized we can never trust daughter again. Later on in our journey, we called the police on our own daughter when we found a stash of drugs in her bedroom after she had sworn at us and run out the door at midnight. It wasn't the only time we turned her in to try to save her (it didn't work, but at least my younger two saw that we realize this is criminal behavior). </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you went through this, but, as my now recovered daughter tells me: "NEVER trust a druggie. They lie. It's what they do." Their promises are empty. Well, you learned what I learned. You have to babysit these teenagers like they are two years old and never leave them alone in your house. We never did leave her again. It was kind of sad--if we wanted to go out, we had to hire another teenager who wasn't like our daughter to babysit the two younger kids. We couldn't trust their sister to watch them nor to not bring unsavory kids into the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 275946, member: 1550"] Oh, I can sadly relate! You have to remember, as I did, to never trust a kid on drugs (and to assume he's doing more than just smoking weed). By the way, I would never let this child learn to drive. He's going to drive while he's high. But I think you know that. Anyway... Hub and I stupidly let daughter stay alone overnight during a time she seemed to be doing better. She was 17 or 18 and she promised to watch the dogs and not have anyone over. We were actually supposed to be gone for two nights, but one of the younger kids got sick so we came home a day early. SURPRISE!!!! :sick: We found about six kids in our living room smoking funny looking stuff and doing who-knows-what-else. We kicked them out too and realized we can never trust daughter again. Later on in our journey, we called the police on our own daughter when we found a stash of drugs in her bedroom after she had sworn at us and run out the door at midnight. It wasn't the only time we turned her in to try to save her (it didn't work, but at least my younger two saw that we realize this is criminal behavior). I'm sorry you went through this, but, as my now recovered daughter tells me: "NEVER trust a druggie. They lie. It's what they do." Their promises are empty. Well, you learned what I learned. You have to babysit these teenagers like they are two years old and never leave them alone in your house. We never did leave her again. It was kind of sad--if we wanted to go out, we had to hire another teenager who wasn't like our daughter to babysit the two younger kids. We couldn't trust their sister to watch them nor to not bring unsavory kids into the house. [/QUOTE]
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