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<blockquote data-quote="strangeworld" data-source="post: 728279" data-attributes="member: 22313"><p>Leafy, thanks for this. I so needed it. As I chuckle only because I GET IT. Can relate. I actually thought this exact thing when my daughter was on and off MIA in spring of 2016 (the worst time of my life....once didn't text or hear from her for 3 weeks) when she should have been going to school and preparing to graduate. Instead she was "living" w a boyfriend in his truck I sort of found out through one of her friends. </p><p>A friend she no longer communicates with that I know of because my daughter has chosen to surround herself wirh druggies and this girl works, pays for her rent, blah blah. I am happy for her but she was one I worried about when they were around 10 years old. Wow was I way off. My straight A gifted daughter is the one living in a truck wirh a 23 year old. Well not now. She's here part time and who knows where the rest. Hopefully somewhere safe with walls and roof and without someone trying to take advantage of her. I wish the same for all our kids. Safety and a reason to get up in the morning and happiness. My daughter's reason atm is weed I am afraid. What a waste. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>KSM....thanks for another chuckle. It's of course not funny but so familiar. </p><p></p><p>I'm starting to feel less resentful as I realize I am not so alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strangeworld, post: 728279, member: 22313"] Leafy, thanks for this. I so needed it. As I chuckle only because I GET IT. Can relate. I actually thought this exact thing when my daughter was on and off MIA in spring of 2016 (the worst time of my life....once didn't text or hear from her for 3 weeks) when she should have been going to school and preparing to graduate. Instead she was "living" w a boyfriend in his truck I sort of found out through one of her friends. A friend she no longer communicates with that I know of because my daughter has chosen to surround herself wirh druggies and this girl works, pays for her rent, blah blah. I am happy for her but she was one I worried about when they were around 10 years old. Wow was I way off. My straight A gifted daughter is the one living in a truck wirh a 23 year old. Well not now. She's here part time and who knows where the rest. Hopefully somewhere safe with walls and roof and without someone trying to take advantage of her. I wish the same for all our kids. Safety and a reason to get up in the morning and happiness. My daughter's reason atm is weed I am afraid. What a waste. KSM....thanks for another chuckle. It's of course not funny but so familiar. I'm starting to feel less resentful as I realize I am not so alone. [/QUOTE]
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