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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 717314" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>She works for what she wants and begs for what she needs? Doesn't that seem a bit skewed?</p><p></p><p>I hope that what her father meant is that you won't give her anything else until she gets away from this man and straightens out. She (and he) need to start paying for their needs. Until they go without these, they won't stop paying for their wants. </p><p></p><p>Did I understand you to say he has a gun? That he carries it in his car? This worries me greatly. This type of man is highly likely to harm her if he feels he is losing control of her. I wonder what an anonymous tip to the police that he has a gun in his car would do. I am just afraid for her in that regard.</p><p></p><p>It is good that the man's father spoke to you, and caught the couple in their lies. It is a shame that kicking your daughter out and the man out happened at the same time and did not break them up. </p><p></p><p>This reminds me of a former member's situation with her stepdau. Not so much the situation with the man's parents, just having your daughter lie and your inability to get her away from this man. I am not sure what you can do. I hope and pray she does not get pregnant. Birth control would be about the only thing I would be willing to pay for, but of course then she could say she would only take/use it if you would let her do X. Y, or Z. I just hope she does not bring an innocent child into this situation. Children cannot be repossessed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 717314, member: 1233"] She works for what she wants and begs for what she needs? Doesn't that seem a bit skewed? I hope that what her father meant is that you won't give her anything else until she gets away from this man and straightens out. She (and he) need to start paying for their needs. Until they go without these, they won't stop paying for their wants. Did I understand you to say he has a gun? That he carries it in his car? This worries me greatly. This type of man is highly likely to harm her if he feels he is losing control of her. I wonder what an anonymous tip to the police that he has a gun in his car would do. I am just afraid for her in that regard. It is good that the man's father spoke to you, and caught the couple in their lies. It is a shame that kicking your daughter out and the man out happened at the same time and did not break them up. This reminds me of a former member's situation with her stepdau. Not so much the situation with the man's parents, just having your daughter lie and your inability to get her away from this man. I am not sure what you can do. I hope and pray she does not get pregnant. Birth control would be about the only thing I would be willing to pay for, but of course then she could say she would only take/use it if you would let her do X. Y, or Z. I just hope she does not bring an innocent child into this situation. Children cannot be repossessed. [/QUOTE]
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