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<blockquote data-quote="ChickPea" data-source="post: 755663" data-attributes="member: 24089"><p>Oh goodness, [USER=18958]@Copabanana[/USER] yes. You are correct. This is for my <u>non-difficult adult children</u>. Sorry I was off to the library with the grandbaby and maybe didn't flesh that response thoroughly enough. </p><p></p><p>My adult daughter would not comply with this (along with many other basic requests made by us for any adult children living at home), hence, she is not welcome to stay in our home. Even with her not living with us, the constant shadows she throws on things is nearly too much for me to bear. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child can hardly tell me what days of the week she is supposed to work (and at what job, or if she <em>has </em>a job), who she is with, who is in her car... everything is cast in a shadow. That's not livable for me, especially after the multitudes of broken trust over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChickPea, post: 755663, member: 24089"] Oh goodness, [USER=18958]@Copabanana[/USER] yes. You are correct. This is for my [U]non-difficult adult children[/U]. Sorry I was off to the library with the grandbaby and maybe didn't flesh that response thoroughly enough. My adult daughter would not comply with this (along with many other basic requests made by us for any adult children living at home), hence, she is not welcome to stay in our home. Even with her not living with us, the constant shadows she throws on things is nearly too much for me to bear. My difficult child can hardly tell me what days of the week she is supposed to work (and at what job, or if she [I]has [/I]a job), who she is with, who is in her car... everything is cast in a shadow. That's not livable for me, especially after the multitudes of broken trust over the years. [/QUOTE]
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