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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 716018" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>I feel for you, Jody. My daughter at 17 brought the 40 year old video store clerk into her bed...in our house. </p><p></p><p>Sadly, my daughter's behaviour did not get better and at age 26 is still acting entitled and doing whatever she pleases. When ours left our house, she had lots of "friends" who let her couch-surf. A few friends were living at home and their parents made quick judgments of my husband & I and took our daughter in. After only a week or two, they were more than anxious to be rid of her. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad you are taking a stand. It is hard but you need to do it for your own mental health and your physical health. You also need your job. Don't let her take that from you. There are days I wondered how I actually got to work, did the work and then drove home. It was all a blur. </p><p></p><p>I will pray for you and your daughter. Keep posting and reading. It really helps.</p><p></p><p>{hugs to you}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 716018, member: 355"] I feel for you, Jody. My daughter at 17 brought the 40 year old video store clerk into her bed...in our house. Sadly, my daughter's behaviour did not get better and at age 26 is still acting entitled and doing whatever she pleases. When ours left our house, she had lots of "friends" who let her couch-surf. A few friends were living at home and their parents made quick judgments of my husband & I and took our daughter in. After only a week or two, they were more than anxious to be rid of her. I'm glad you are taking a stand. It is hard but you need to do it for your own mental health and your physical health. You also need your job. Don't let her take that from you. There are days I wondered how I actually got to work, did the work and then drove home. It was all a blur. I will pray for you and your daughter. Keep posting and reading. It really helps. {hugs to you} [/QUOTE]
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