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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 678656" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>Most of the time, the weed is all we "know" about. Mine did that too - and found out a very, very hard way that she was also on much harder drugs. I hope that isn't the case with your daughter.</p><p></p><p>Getting her out of your vehicle was absolutely right - for her safety along with others on the road. And had she had a serious accident, you could be held financially responsible with the truck and policy in your name. </p><p></p><p>As for her texting, that doesn't surprise me. They really don't "listen" or "get" it when we say no. She probably does think you are just trying to scare her and teach her a lesson and then all will be forgiven and she can come back home. Especially since you have tolerated so much in the past.</p><p></p><p>As long as you give, she will take. As long as you are responsible for her, she won't be responsible for herself. Childhood is over but they want all the freedom from responsibility that comes as a child along with the right to do as they please as adults. They cannot have it both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 678656, member: 19905"] Most of the time, the weed is all we "know" about. Mine did that too - and found out a very, very hard way that she was also on much harder drugs. I hope that isn't the case with your daughter. Getting her out of your vehicle was absolutely right - for her safety along with others on the road. And had she had a serious accident, you could be held financially responsible with the truck and policy in your name. As for her texting, that doesn't surprise me. They really don't "listen" or "get" it when we say no. She probably does think you are just trying to scare her and teach her a lesson and then all will be forgiven and she can come back home. Especially since you have tolerated so much in the past. As long as you give, she will take. As long as you are responsible for her, she won't be responsible for herself. Childhood is over but they want all the freedom from responsibility that comes as a child along with the right to do as they please as adults. They cannot have it both ways. [/QUOTE]
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