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What was your most difficult boundary to set AND enforce?
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 365686" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>When my dtr was about a month shy of turning 18 she moved out and into an apt. with her boyfriend. They ended up getting kicked out--lived in a tent, moved to New England, lived in homeless shelters there, etc. This was from May til mid August. She then wanted to come home. I let her come home but told her she had to get a job or go to school, something. Well, she didn't. The boyfriend wanted her to go out to Long Island where he was. I told her she had to be out of our house by the day after Labor Day.</p><p></p><p>Labor Day night the boyfriend showed up (I didn't know he was there). In the morning I went down to difficult child's bedroom and saw men's shoes outside her door so I knew boyfriend had come. Well, I was so angry that it was actually not that hard to throw her out. I made the 2 of them leave and then I locked all my doors. I told her she could never live here again. That was 4 yrs ago and she made one attempt to come home but I wouldn't let her (she was trying to come visit from Seattle with a one-way ticket--I told her no.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 365686, member: 3208"] When my dtr was about a month shy of turning 18 she moved out and into an apt. with her boyfriend. They ended up getting kicked out--lived in a tent, moved to New England, lived in homeless shelters there, etc. This was from May til mid August. She then wanted to come home. I let her come home but told her she had to get a job or go to school, something. Well, she didn't. The boyfriend wanted her to go out to Long Island where he was. I told her she had to be out of our house by the day after Labor Day. Labor Day night the boyfriend showed up (I didn't know he was there). In the morning I went down to difficult child's bedroom and saw men's shoes outside her door so I knew boyfriend had come. Well, I was so angry that it was actually not that hard to throw her out. I made the 2 of them leave and then I locked all my doors. I told her she could never live here again. That was 4 yrs ago and she made one attempt to come home but I wouldn't let her (she was trying to come visit from Seattle with a one-way ticket--I told her no.) [/QUOTE]
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