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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: 709525" data-attributes="member: 21540"><p>It for sure has been a roller coaster and trying to say just the right words is not so easy. My husband and I standing strong through it all. This man did not speak unless my husband asked him questions. He sat to himself. I kept my confidence and while my husband did most of the talking, this man not once made eye contact with me and barely my husband. He looked uncomfortable and again just sat to himself the entire time. I am guessing my daughter was uncomfortable because for one we do not accept this situation and she has lied so much that she probably was scared we would ask or say something that would spark a fire. There just is no telling the number of lies she has told. How awful to live this way. This man probably truly did not want to come here but our daughter wants to come around and he went through the motions of coming. One moment she came up to me and asked me to tell him to come join us as he thought we did not want him around us. Well we don't. She is for sure going to have to untangle this web she has gotten herself in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy Marie, post: 709525, member: 21540"] It for sure has been a roller coaster and trying to say just the right words is not so easy. My husband and I standing strong through it all. This man did not speak unless my husband asked him questions. He sat to himself. I kept my confidence and while my husband did most of the talking, this man not once made eye contact with me and barely my husband. He looked uncomfortable and again just sat to himself the entire time. I am guessing my daughter was uncomfortable because for one we do not accept this situation and she has lied so much that she probably was scared we would ask or say something that would spark a fire. There just is no telling the number of lies she has told. How awful to live this way. This man probably truly did not want to come here but our daughter wants to come around and he went through the motions of coming. One moment she came up to me and asked me to tell him to come join us as he thought we did not want him around us. Well we don't. She is for sure going to have to untangle this web she has gotten herself in. [/QUOTE]
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