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Sorry, Me Again - Advice on This Please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 512942"><p>I think that you've done all that you can right now. Even if you put aside the lie by omission argument, she still was not where she was supposed to be and she left the house without your permission. If she is ranting and raving you will probably not be able to get through to her. Can you just let her rant and rave herself to exhaustion? </p><p></p><p>I agree with you. She needs to tell you where she is and who she is with, but as a teenager she does not understand that this is for her own protection. I think that is pretty typical teen stuff, but given the type of kid that she is, it gets magnified, if that makes any sense. I think that this is going to become a standoff between the two of you. She wants her stuff back, but won't obey the rules of the house in order to get them, and you want her to obey the rules of the house or she won't get her stuff back. It's a tough spot to be in.</p><p></p><p>Has husband said anything about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 512942"] I think that you've done all that you can right now. Even if you put aside the lie by omission argument, she still was not where she was supposed to be and she left the house without your permission. If she is ranting and raving you will probably not be able to get through to her. Can you just let her rant and rave herself to exhaustion? I agree with you. She needs to tell you where she is and who she is with, but as a teenager she does not understand that this is for her own protection. I think that is pretty typical teen stuff, but given the type of kid that she is, it gets magnified, if that makes any sense. I think that this is going to become a standoff between the two of you. She wants her stuff back, but won't obey the rules of the house in order to get them, and you want her to obey the rules of the house or she won't get her stuff back. It's a tough spot to be in. Has husband said anything about it? [/QUOTE]
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