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<blockquote data-quote="louise2350" data-source="post: 756825" data-attributes="member: 24632"><p>I feel for you, Wise. When my d.d. was living with me and our family, she'd get drunk at other kids places and then come home to our house that way. She thought it was alright, as long as she didn't drink in our house. She tried so many ways to get around our rules. She once said to me that she was now smoking pot (in our house) and showed it to me, thinking I would be OK with that - this was back in 1997/98 when pot was illegal. Her thinking was warped. I was furious to think that she thought it was OK for her to smoke pot in our house versus drinking. I was totally exhausted and like you, didn't know what to do or where to turn. My ex- husband was never home when these things occurred so I was left alone to deal with all of this. I hope you can find support during this time and that you can work out a solution to all of this. My heart goes out to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise2350, post: 756825, member: 24632"] I feel for you, Wise. When my d.d. was living with me and our family, she'd get drunk at other kids places and then come home to our house that way. She thought it was alright, as long as she didn't drink in our house. She tried so many ways to get around our rules. She once said to me that she was now smoking pot (in our house) and showed it to me, thinking I would be OK with that - this was back in 1997/98 when pot was illegal. Her thinking was warped. I was furious to think that she thought it was OK for her to smoke pot in our house versus drinking. I was totally exhausted and like you, didn't know what to do or where to turn. My ex- husband was never home when these things occurred so I was left alone to deal with all of this. I hope you can find support during this time and that you can work out a solution to all of this. My heart goes out to you. [/QUOTE]
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