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<blockquote data-quote="UKMummy" data-source="post: 697814" data-attributes="member: 19939"><p>This would be my partner writing this if I hadn't learnt detachment. Our children will not learn the consequences of their choices if we continuously buffer them from them. This is not a healthy way for anyone to live and I think that by tolerating it you are also playing a part. I hope that doesn't sound harsh, I really don't mean it to. This adult is dictating the rules in YOUR home. And I'm sorry to say that with the weed and your fiancée enabling the situation, it is not going to get better anytime soon. </p><p>I echo the post above...</p><p>Run Forest, run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UKMummy, post: 697814, member: 19939"] This would be my partner writing this if I hadn't learnt detachment. Our children will not learn the consequences of their choices if we continuously buffer them from them. This is not a healthy way for anyone to live and I think that by tolerating it you are also playing a part. I hope that doesn't sound harsh, I really don't mean it to. This adult is dictating the rules in YOUR home. And I'm sorry to say that with the weed and your fiancée enabling the situation, it is not going to get better anytime soon. I echo the post above... Run Forest, run. [/QUOTE]
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