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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 738902" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Leafy - I can only imagine you sitting on the outside, just waiting to make sure your girls survive another day. It is so hard. They would love to have a room/house paid for, food supply and everything else we go to work for each day. Mine is a user also - sometimes she's using drugs/alcohol and other times she is using people to get what she wants. The more she finds she can get, the more she stays in the "routine". So much harder to do things the legal and right way. And they have no fear. </p><p></p><p>I can relate to the homeless/hoarder analogies, as we tried to also rescue a good friend who was a hoarder. She went from a cluttered but health-passable rental home to living hours in the country in what can only be described as a "shack". We took her in when she was evicted and after 10 months, she couldn't make any forward progress with her hoarded items or work prospects. Her answer is always, "That's the way I am." </p><p></p><p>I read through your earlier posts on this thread and am sad that T would be trying to use your SSN. Definitely a BIG red flag. </p><p></p><p>But I did see the one positive:</p><p></p><p>That is what most of our lives are about. And they are doing it.</p><p></p><p>Hugs to you (always)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 738902, member: 355"] Leafy - I can only imagine you sitting on the outside, just waiting to make sure your girls survive another day. It is so hard. They would love to have a room/house paid for, food supply and everything else we go to work for each day. Mine is a user also - sometimes she's using drugs/alcohol and other times she is using people to get what she wants. The more she finds she can get, the more she stays in the "routine". So much harder to do things the legal and right way. And they have no fear. I can relate to the homeless/hoarder analogies, as we tried to also rescue a good friend who was a hoarder. She went from a cluttered but health-passable rental home to living hours in the country in what can only be described as a "shack". We took her in when she was evicted and after 10 months, she couldn't make any forward progress with her hoarded items or work prospects. Her answer is always, "That's the way I am." I read through your earlier posts on this thread and am sad that T would be trying to use your SSN. Definitely a BIG red flag. But I did see the one positive: That is what most of our lives are about. And they are doing it. Hugs to you (always) [/QUOTE]
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