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So tired,so sad, and sick of it all
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 639520" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>My keyboard is broken,so please forgive the horrible typing. Please don't let your daughter move back in with you. You will painfully regret it. Try as hard as you can to keep her where she is. Don't answer her calls all of the time, detached slowly and gently. Support how you can, but don't allow her to move back home. She might be lonely or sad, but oh well. Compared to third world countries, she's in paradise. One more thing, don't string her along. If you don't ever intend to allow her to move back home, tell her now and make sure she knows you mean it, however, if you know you are going to let her move back in, then tell her. The decision is now. Stringing her along is not healthy for her. It's very bad and only builds resentment. Another option could be to move into her own place. I just don't see this going anywhere good if she moves in with you. She will take advantage of you in every possible way while cursing you to your face and then you will kick her out and she will be so much worse off than she is right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 639520, member: 18233"] My keyboard is broken,so please forgive the horrible typing. Please don't let your daughter move back in with you. You will painfully regret it. Try as hard as you can to keep her where she is. Don't answer her calls all of the time, detached slowly and gently. Support how you can, but don't allow her to move back home. She might be lonely or sad, but oh well. Compared to third world countries, she's in paradise. One more thing, don't string her along. If you don't ever intend to allow her to move back home, tell her now and make sure she knows you mean it, however, if you know you are going to let her move back in, then tell her. The decision is now. Stringing her along is not healthy for her. It's very bad and only builds resentment. Another option could be to move into her own place. I just don't see this going anywhere good if she moves in with you. She will take advantage of you in every possible way while cursing you to your face and then you will kick her out and she will be so much worse off than she is right now. [/QUOTE]
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