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Throwing a Kid out and Cutting Them Off Financially
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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 754345" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Crayola13, I hear you loud and clear. Just last summer my friend was kicking her 27 year old son out of the house and he pulled a knife on her, she told me she was sure he was going to kill her but just then other people came along and it stopped the madness.</p><p>There was a time that my husband and I thought if our daughter did not cause us major damage she would get someone else to do the dirty work. I also felt extremely threatened when I asked my bipolar mother in law to leave me alone forever. The torment and threatening behavior is so horrid it makes you believe they can stab or shoot you. I thought she may get someone to do her dirty work. Feeling threatened is horrible. I did not feel safe in my own home.. When I decided to get my bipolar in laws out of my life, meaning NO COMMUNICATION at all my life immediately go better fast. Being beat down trying to protect yourself from regular abuse is so obnoxious. I did not know what to do and how to handle it. I went to the library and studied hard on how to work though it. I came to the conclusion that no contact is the ONLY thing that will work for me with certain people with awful disorders.</p><p></p><p>When dealing with a disordered person, the very real possibility that they can kill you is very real. The prison is full of people that have killed their parents, wife or siblings.</p><p>I did not take it lightly when we kicked our daughter out. I knew the damage she was capable of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 754345, member: 22416"] Crayola13, I hear you loud and clear. Just last summer my friend was kicking her 27 year old son out of the house and he pulled a knife on her, she told me she was sure he was going to kill her but just then other people came along and it stopped the madness. There was a time that my husband and I thought if our daughter did not cause us major damage she would get someone else to do the dirty work. I also felt extremely threatened when I asked my bipolar mother in law to leave me alone forever. The torment and threatening behavior is so horrid it makes you believe they can stab or shoot you. I thought she may get someone to do her dirty work. Feeling threatened is horrible. I did not feel safe in my own home.. When I decided to get my bipolar in laws out of my life, meaning NO COMMUNICATION at all my life immediately go better fast. Being beat down trying to protect yourself from regular abuse is so obnoxious. I did not know what to do and how to handle it. I went to the library and studied hard on how to work though it. I came to the conclusion that no contact is the ONLY thing that will work for me with certain people with awful disorders. When dealing with a disordered person, the very real possibility that they can kill you is very real. The prison is full of people that have killed their parents, wife or siblings. I did not take it lightly when we kicked our daughter out. I knew the damage she was capable of. [/QUOTE]
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