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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 615632" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Cedar, I think Recovering's advice is spot-on in all respects. The only think I can think to add is, be sure that you look to your personal safety and the safety of your home before you let your difficult child anywhere near your house. She has been hanging out with some very unsavoury people. If she continues to do so, then it's possible she will bring those unsavoury elements right to your front door -- either intentionally or unintentionally.</p><p></p><p>If your difficult child lets those dangerous people know where you live, what you have in your home, etc., you may become a target for break-ins, theft, home invasion...whatever. </p><p></p><p>My feeling is that, if your difficult child has access to good services at the shelter, then it might be best for her to stay there. You and your husband need to do what you think is right and what you can live with. just my $0.02.</p><p></p><p>In all of this, I'm thinking of you and keeping you all in my prayers. many gentle hugs,</p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 615632, member: 3907"] Cedar, I think Recovering's advice is spot-on in all respects. The only think I can think to add is, be sure that you look to your personal safety and the safety of your home before you let your difficult child anywhere near your house. She has been hanging out with some very unsavoury people. If she continues to do so, then it's possible she will bring those unsavoury elements right to your front door -- either intentionally or unintentionally. If your difficult child lets those dangerous people know where you live, what you have in your home, etc., you may become a target for break-ins, theft, home invasion...whatever. My feeling is that, if your difficult child has access to good services at the shelter, then it might be best for her to stay there. You and your husband need to do what you think is right and what you can live with. just my $0.02. In all of this, I'm thinking of you and keeping you all in my prayers. many gentle hugs, Trinity [/QUOTE]
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