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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="Nancy" data-source="post: 294481" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I am so glad to read your post and all the responses. For a while there I was beginning tothink I was the only parent who refused to allow such behavior and not confront it. I would have done the exact same thing as you did.</p><p></p><p>I just discovered our 18 yo difficult child is dealign drugs. For weeks now she has been coming home with money that she didn't earn working. I would ask her where she got the money and she would tell me friends owed her money. Of course I didn;t believe that. Yesterday she had $65 in her wallet and she has no money to her name. I asked againand agains he said people owed her money. I confronted her and told her I thought she was selling drugs. Of course she denied it. But I don;t even believe anythign that comes out of her mouth so I went snooping.</p><p></p><p>From looking at her cell phone records I tracked three guys she talked to the day before that she never does. They all do drugs, one has drug parties at his house all the time. She never talks to anyone on her cell other than her boyfriend because all her friends dumped her over her drug use. So putting two and two gtogether with her talkign to them, coming home high, and having $65 in her purse, I now know she is dealing.</p><p></p><p>When I get actual proof I will turn them all in.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 294481, member: 59"] I am so glad to read your post and all the responses. For a while there I was beginning tothink I was the only parent who refused to allow such behavior and not confront it. I would have done the exact same thing as you did. I just discovered our 18 yo difficult child is dealign drugs. For weeks now she has been coming home with money that she didn't earn working. I would ask her where she got the money and she would tell me friends owed her money. Of course I didn;t believe that. Yesterday she had $65 in her wallet and she has no money to her name. I asked againand agains he said people owed her money. I confronted her and told her I thought she was selling drugs. Of course she denied it. But I don;t even believe anythign that comes out of her mouth so I went snooping. From looking at her cell phone records I tracked three guys she talked to the day before that she never does. They all do drugs, one has drug parties at his house all the time. She never talks to anyone on her cell other than her boyfriend because all her friends dumped her over her drug use. So putting two and two gtogether with her talkign to them, coming home high, and having $65 in her purse, I now know she is dealing. When I get actual proof I will turn them all in. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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