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New and Loving you all.. asking for help 18 runaway daughter..
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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 238681" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>Holy Moses, Rhonda. Welcome to the family- we are making room at the table for you.</p><p> </p><p>I have to ask what happened when your daughter was 15 that changed her behavior so dramatically? Did she change from private to public school? Anything at home? Divorce? Did puberty kick in full gauge that year? From your description she sounds like she might have become very, very ANGRY that year to precipitate such huge changes.</p><p> </p><p>As for what to do now.......well, I'm one of the hard noses in this forum. For me, she would have to prove her sincerity first, before I would even consider her coming home. And there is no way I'd allow her boyfriend and puppy (the pup will become yours the first time she runs off again, you know that, don't you?) to move in, too.</p><p> </p><p>in my humble opinion, she is looking for another "save." The fact that she hasn't apologized to anyone or tried to make amends speaks volumes...</p><p> </p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 238681, member: 29"] Holy Moses, Rhonda. Welcome to the family- we are making room at the table for you. I have to ask what happened when your daughter was 15 that changed her behavior so dramatically? Did she change from private to public school? Anything at home? Divorce? Did puberty kick in full gauge that year? From your description she sounds like she might have become very, very ANGRY that year to precipitate such huge changes. As for what to do now.......well, I'm one of the hard noses in this forum. For me, she would have to prove her sincerity first, before I would even consider her coming home. And there is no way I'd allow her boyfriend and puppy (the pup will become yours the first time she runs off again, you know that, don't you?) to move in, too. in my humble opinion, she is looking for another "save." The fact that she hasn't apologized to anyone or tried to make amends speaks volumes... Suz [/QUOTE]
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