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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 65711" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>First, how old is your daughter? I read your other posts but didn't see her age anywhere. Assuming she is over 18, I wouldn't bother looking. She's made her intentions clear. Let it go. If she's quit her job, then I wouldn't give her any spending money. Assuming you are paying for her college education, that is huge already ... let her find ways to support her spending habits. I also would secure the truck so she can't take it.</p><p></p><p>As for the room, I understand your resentment over cleaning it, but you have to do what is going to make you feel better in the long run as well. I would bet it won't be but so hard to throw the garbage away (especially if she treated her belongings as garbage), put the rest in boxes, and put it away. You will feel better when that room is clean and ready fro company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 65711, member: 1157"] First, how old is your daughter? I read your other posts but didn't see her age anywhere. Assuming she is over 18, I wouldn't bother looking. She's made her intentions clear. Let it go. If she's quit her job, then I wouldn't give her any spending money. Assuming you are paying for her college education, that is huge already ... let her find ways to support her spending habits. I also would secure the truck so she can't take it. As for the room, I understand your resentment over cleaning it, but you have to do what is going to make you feel better in the long run as well. I would bet it won't be but so hard to throw the garbage away (especially if she treated her belongings as garbage), put the rest in boxes, and put it away. You will feel better when that room is clean and ready fro company. [/QUOTE]
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