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<blockquote data-quote="Tarisus" data-source="post: 762241" data-attributes="member: 29180"><p>Thank you for the reply Simon. Sometimes we feel helpless and not sure what to do. It certainly wasn’t easy reading your story without worry back of my head. There is first time for everything. I will find a time to discuss with my wife about your idea of holding the child accountable for her actions, if not she will likely push harder and manipulate us only to get what she wants.</p><p></p><p>She’s 15 right now and will disrespect males for some reason. My wife told me her ex husband kicked her out and that didn’t turn out good. She calls her dad by his name which is extremely disrespectful. I’m very worried that she will have a lot of trouble in the future when she will be on her own. She will try to do as least possible, won’t pick up after herself and lives in a room that’s full of mess. My biggest fear is that she will find every excuse in the book to not work and will be living at home 20-30 years old. Hopefully there’s some stuff we can do to help her prepare for adult life. We will try to hold her accountable for her actions. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarisus, post: 762241, member: 29180"] Thank you for the reply Simon. Sometimes we feel helpless and not sure what to do. It certainly wasn’t easy reading your story without worry back of my head. There is first time for everything. I will find a time to discuss with my wife about your idea of holding the child accountable for her actions, if not she will likely push harder and manipulate us only to get what she wants. She’s 15 right now and will disrespect males for some reason. My wife told me her ex husband kicked her out and that didn’t turn out good. She calls her dad by his name which is extremely disrespectful. I’m very worried that she will have a lot of trouble in the future when she will be on her own. She will try to do as least possible, won’t pick up after herself and lives in a room that’s full of mess. My biggest fear is that she will find every excuse in the book to not work and will be living at home 20-30 years old. Hopefully there’s some stuff we can do to help her prepare for adult life. We will try to hold her accountable for her actions. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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