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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cindy Marie" data-source="post: 709375" data-attributes="member: 21540"><p>Another day has come and gone and the more I reflect on this entire situation, some things seem to be a little more clear but still so much that I can not make out of it. Copabanana-I shared your last message with my husband last evening-I strongly agree with your message. She finally mentioned yesterday that she would just go to dinner with him. I told her that was best. Yesterday was not such a great day when she arrived to my home as I am still trying to understand why she has not come home this week. She continues to say she has not had time to get all of her belongings. I told her we can use her father's truck and get the rest of it and she quickly said "NO!!" She also said she has not had time to talk to him about the phone-as to why she is wanting to get a new one. I might not have mentioned that she has left every day this week to meet him for lunch. While she does not owe him an explanation, I told her she has had plenty of opportunity to talk to him. She said nothing to my comment. She continues going to every night to his house or rather his parent's house. She says he is sleeping by the time she arrives. In fact, she says everyone is sleeping when she gets there. Why would you go then?? Are these folks just going to allow her to stay in their home?? She apparently sleeps with one of his sisters that is in high school. Why would you interrupt this child's room for such? It is all bizarre. Even when she was home, she never went out from Monday thru Thursday. Why now?? She made one comment yesterday and said she was tired of all of the lies. I told her she has told so many that she does not know one from the other. It is just awful. This was never like her. I told her I am worried for her as she does not seem to be the little girl I had come to know anymore and that she seems that she will do whatever it takes to get her way-in other words sell her soul to the devil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy Marie, post: 709375, member: 21540"] Another day has come and gone and the more I reflect on this entire situation, some things seem to be a little more clear but still so much that I can not make out of it. Copabanana-I shared your last message with my husband last evening-I strongly agree with your message. She finally mentioned yesterday that she would just go to dinner with him. I told her that was best. Yesterday was not such a great day when she arrived to my home as I am still trying to understand why she has not come home this week. She continues to say she has not had time to get all of her belongings. I told her we can use her father's truck and get the rest of it and she quickly said "NO!!" She also said she has not had time to talk to him about the phone-as to why she is wanting to get a new one. I might not have mentioned that she has left every day this week to meet him for lunch. While she does not owe him an explanation, I told her she has had plenty of opportunity to talk to him. She said nothing to my comment. She continues going to every night to his house or rather his parent's house. She says he is sleeping by the time she arrives. In fact, she says everyone is sleeping when she gets there. Why would you go then?? Are these folks just going to allow her to stay in their home?? She apparently sleeps with one of his sisters that is in high school. Why would you interrupt this child's room for such? It is all bizarre. Even when she was home, she never went out from Monday thru Thursday. Why now?? She made one comment yesterday and said she was tired of all of the lies. I told her she has told so many that she does not know one from the other. It is just awful. This was never like her. I told her I am worried for her as she does not seem to be the little girl I had come to know anymore and that she seems that she will do whatever it takes to get her way-in other words sell her soul to the devil. [/QUOTE]
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