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Well. I drug-tested my kid... and surprise!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 368489" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>Mmm, good points ladies. Thank you. </p><p></p><p>The husband is not 100% <em>with </em>me, but I think would <em>back </em>me. <u>But</u>, because we are not both on the same page, I honestly sometimes doubt myself. I would say that I generally take the lead on the decision-making. We talk it out and can get to the same conclusion, but he's a little more leaning to thinking she should be staying with us and needs a little more "love" (aka enabling, is what I translate to be). He did take her on a 36-hour road trip a couple days ago and I think it is helping him to come round to seeing that things haven't changed dramatically enough. And that the same thing goes -- she's welcome here when she's committed to being clean, productive and in control of her outbursts. </p><p></p><p>Suz, you make a good point. I saw the "in" that happened when she was at my parent's house and was able to manipulate and stretch the rules. That can not happen here. It was horrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 368489, member: 8620"] Mmm, good points ladies. Thank you. The husband is not 100% [I]with [/I]me, but I think would [I]back [/I]me. [U]But[/U], because we are not both on the same page, I honestly sometimes doubt myself. I would say that I generally take the lead on the decision-making. We talk it out and can get to the same conclusion, but he's a little more leaning to thinking she should be staying with us and needs a little more "love" (aka enabling, is what I translate to be). He did take her on a 36-hour road trip a couple days ago and I think it is helping him to come round to seeing that things haven't changed dramatically enough. And that the same thing goes -- she's welcome here when she's committed to being clean, productive and in control of her outbursts. Suz, you make a good point. I saw the "in" that happened when she was at my parent's house and was able to manipulate and stretch the rules. That can not happen here. It was horrible. [/QUOTE]
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