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<blockquote data-quote="Despairing Mom" data-source="post: 741734" data-attributes="member: 23412"><p>I've already started worrying about this too. My 21-year-old very troubled daughter uses all opportunities to cause chaos, so I must assume she'll beg to bring her 50-year-old boyfriend over to my home for Thanksgiving dinner. He recently threatened me by leaving a note written on a box inside my car, so he can never set foot on my property. I'm going to serve Thanksgiving Day lunch to the homeless (my church does this every year) and tell her that's all I'm doing for Thanksgiving. I'm trying to limiting my contact with her. Yesterday my daughter's ex-landlord who evicted her called and wanted to know where my daughter had moved and her boyfriend's last name. Someone recently shot out her front window and although she didn't see who did it, she, and likely the police, assumes it was my daughter. It was likely her. In this large, middle-class community, my daughter is the only gangster. I refuse to feel guilty about not celebrating holidays with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Despairing Mom, post: 741734, member: 23412"] I've already started worrying about this too. My 21-year-old very troubled daughter uses all opportunities to cause chaos, so I must assume she'll beg to bring her 50-year-old boyfriend over to my home for Thanksgiving dinner. He recently threatened me by leaving a note written on a box inside my car, so he can never set foot on my property. I'm going to serve Thanksgiving Day lunch to the homeless (my church does this every year) and tell her that's all I'm doing for Thanksgiving. I'm trying to limiting my contact with her. Yesterday my daughter's ex-landlord who evicted her called and wanted to know where my daughter had moved and her boyfriend's last name. Someone recently shot out her front window and although she didn't see who did it, she, and likely the police, assumes it was my daughter. It was likely her. In this large, middle-class community, my daughter is the only gangster. I refuse to feel guilty about not celebrating holidays with her. [/QUOTE]
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