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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 702632" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Some days it just feels like things go from bad to worse. The babysitting thing sure had the potential to explode on your daughter. Best she get out of that situation but her latest plans appear a little risky. These kids seem to think 'for the moment' and not with any long-term view.</p><p></p><p>You're most likely right - saying no will make her say yes. I hate these 'friend of a friend' things. Ours did the same thing and when she took off and moved 1000 miles away she got a room in a home owned by a drug addict. Some 'friend'. </p><p></p><p>I suppose you really don't have any say here and can only hope/pray that things work out for your daughter. I'd make sure I had names, addresses and phone numbers of places she thinks she will be staying at - as a 'just in case'. But on the other hand, maybe she'll have to get a job in order to contribute to her place (I'm sure the roommates will quickly tire of paying her way all the time).</p><p></p><p>{Hugs}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 702632, member: 355"] Some days it just feels like things go from bad to worse. The babysitting thing sure had the potential to explode on your daughter. Best she get out of that situation but her latest plans appear a little risky. These kids seem to think 'for the moment' and not with any long-term view. You're most likely right - saying no will make her say yes. I hate these 'friend of a friend' things. Ours did the same thing and when she took off and moved 1000 miles away she got a room in a home owned by a drug addict. Some 'friend'. I suppose you really don't have any say here and can only hope/pray that things work out for your daughter. I'd make sure I had names, addresses and phone numbers of places she thinks she will be staying at - as a 'just in case'. But on the other hand, maybe she'll have to get a job in order to contribute to her place (I'm sure the roommates will quickly tire of paying her way all the time). {Hugs} [/QUOTE]
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