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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="DoneDad" data-source="post: 709481" data-attributes="member: 17244"><p>This sounds like a controlling/abusive situation. We've been through the same thing with our daughter when she was 19. The best advice we got was:</p><p>1. Keep lines of communication open</p><p>2. Keep yourself and your marriage strong</p><p></p><p>It's tricky because if you try to give advice or ask questions, boyfriend can twist it around to "they're trying to break us up" and isolate her more. Sounds like your night of hanging out with her was good. boyfriend obviously didn't like it. In our case they were coming over and breaking into our house so we called police (boyfriend didn't think we would do it) and had them arrested. They eventually broke up but she's had a parade of losers since then. After awhile you realize you have to get off the roller coaster by detaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneDad, post: 709481, member: 17244"] This sounds like a controlling/abusive situation. We've been through the same thing with our daughter when she was 19. The best advice we got was: 1. Keep lines of communication open 2. Keep yourself and your marriage strong It's tricky because if you try to give advice or ask questions, boyfriend can twist it around to "they're trying to break us up" and isolate her more. Sounds like your night of hanging out with her was good. boyfriend obviously didn't like it. In our case they were coming over and breaking into our house so we called police (boyfriend didn't think we would do it) and had them arrested. They eventually broke up but she's had a parade of losers since then. After awhile you realize you have to get off the roller coaster by detaching. [/QUOTE]
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