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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 105539" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>The problem with difficult child's is when you give them an inch they always take a mile, or 10 or 20 :smile:</p><p>So on one hand I say, if she agreed on these rules to stay in your house and she's not following them, then she should be asked to leave, but on the other hand if she has her own room and she can compromise on cleaning up after herself, like picking her bra up off the living room floor!! and do her chores that she is expected, then don't worry about what her sleeping hours are, but I certainly wouldn't tip toe around. If she chooses to sleep until 3 in the afternoon, just let her know that when you have things to do, you will start them at 10 and if it wakes her up and she doesn't like it, then to bad, she can move out. I live with my 18 year old easy child and she really only sleeps in one day out of the weekend usually, so I do respect that and tip toe around a bit, but I certainly wouldn't do that 7 days a week, but she also cleans up after herself and isn't a difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 105539, member: 2442"] The problem with difficult child's is when you give them an inch they always take a mile, or 10 or 20 [img]:smile:[/img] So on one hand I say, if she agreed on these rules to stay in your house and she's not following them, then she should be asked to leave, but on the other hand if she has her own room and she can compromise on cleaning up after herself, like picking her bra up off the living room floor!! and do her chores that she is expected, then don't worry about what her sleeping hours are, but I certainly wouldn't tip toe around. If she chooses to sleep until 3 in the afternoon, just let her know that when you have things to do, you will start them at 10 and if it wakes her up and she doesn't like it, then to bad, she can move out. I live with my 18 year old easy child and she really only sleeps in one day out of the weekend usually, so I do respect that and tip toe around a bit, but I certainly wouldn't do that 7 days a week, but she also cleans up after herself and isn't a difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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