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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 7766" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Your house your rules. She doesn't have to come visit if she doesn't want to. She left home of her own accord, signed herself into a group home of her own accord. She's acting as an adult. Let her deal with it.</p><p></p><p>If it were me, I'd require a written apology from her before I let her back. by the way, mine did what yours is doing. We held fast. We haven't seen him other than running into him on the street in two years. While in certain ways I do miss him, I don't miss him stomping, screaming, lying, breaking and stealing my things, being dirty and stinky... I could go on and on. </p><p></p><p>If he ever gets his head out of his hoo-haw, he'll be welcome in our house. For now, he doesn't even bother contacting us. He'll wear out his welcome with the enablers of the world soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 7766, member: 99"] Your house your rules. She doesn't have to come visit if she doesn't want to. She left home of her own accord, signed herself into a group home of her own accord. She's acting as an adult. Let her deal with it. If it were me, I'd require a written apology from her before I let her back. by the way, mine did what yours is doing. We held fast. We haven't seen him other than running into him on the street in two years. While in certain ways I do miss him, I don't miss him stomping, screaming, lying, breaking and stealing my things, being dirty and stinky... I could go on and on. If he ever gets his head out of his hoo-haw, he'll be welcome in our house. For now, he doesn't even bother contacting us. He'll wear out his welcome with the enablers of the world soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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