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Saying NO and setting Boundaries
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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 749055" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>Yes, when my daughter briefly moved back in with me some years ago after I had learned to set and maintain boundaries it was very difficult. She attempted to push and manipulate as she had always done, but I held fast. It was what ultimately led to me kicking her out. She refused to comply with the basic rules we agreed upon when she moved in, so she was out. I don't envy you RN, it's so hard having them live with you as adults. Sending you peace!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 749055, member: 11235"] Yes, when my daughter briefly moved back in with me some years ago after I had learned to set and maintain boundaries it was very difficult. She attempted to push and manipulate as she had always done, but I held fast. It was what ultimately led to me kicking her out. She refused to comply with the basic rules we agreed upon when she moved in, so she was out. I don't envy you RN, it's so hard having them live with you as adults. Sending you peace! [/QUOTE]
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