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<blockquote data-quote="KatyC" data-source="post: 637705" data-attributes="member: 18481"><p>My daughter who is just 17 is at camp and I had to pick up her car from her friends house yesterday. She was planning to stay at this friends house the night she gets back but then has to get up at 5.30am to drive along country roads to work the next morning. I said to her friend to make sure she goes to bed early so she doesnt fall asleep at the wheel and her friend went off at me. Told me what a bad parent I was, that my daughter only went to her house to escape me. Says I was putting my own issues on her an her daughter and that I was trying to discipline her since my daughter is away. This girl went crazy. Trouble is my daughter who has had depression and anxiety issues for years now thinks this girl is wonderful and takes her word as Gospel. She smokes weed and I busted my daughter with it the morning she left. The friend told me in that conversation we had that it would help her depression. So that is the influence she has on her The girl has no parental supervision, has been living with her boyfriend since she was 15, dropped out of school and no job and thinks she knows everything. The girls mother is a mess and she has little contact with her. How do I deal with this situation when my daughter comes home? She cant be reasoned with and as I said takes her friends word for everything, I just don't want her friend to turn my daughter against me even more. I am desperate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KatyC, post: 637705, member: 18481"] My daughter who is just 17 is at camp and I had to pick up her car from her friends house yesterday. She was planning to stay at this friends house the night she gets back but then has to get up at 5.30am to drive along country roads to work the next morning. I said to her friend to make sure she goes to bed early so she doesnt fall asleep at the wheel and her friend went off at me. Told me what a bad parent I was, that my daughter only went to her house to escape me. Says I was putting my own issues on her an her daughter and that I was trying to discipline her since my daughter is away. This girl went crazy. Trouble is my daughter who has had depression and anxiety issues for years now thinks this girl is wonderful and takes her word as Gospel. She smokes weed and I busted my daughter with it the morning she left. The friend told me in that conversation we had that it would help her depression. So that is the influence she has on her The girl has no parental supervision, has been living with her boyfriend since she was 15, dropped out of school and no job and thinks she knows everything. The girls mother is a mess and she has little contact with her. How do I deal with this situation when my daughter comes home? She cant be reasoned with and as I said takes her friends word for everything, I just don't want her friend to turn my daughter against me even more. I am desperate [/QUOTE]
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