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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 1713140" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>You can't change the past, you can only work on the present. Make sure you and your wife are in the same page. Be united on the home front and stay strong by leaning on each other. I know you love your daughter, so things are going to be painful and truly hurt your heart.</p><p></p><p>If she wants to act like a roommate make her pay rent! If you provide her with a cell phone, car, gas, and insurance stop that until she wants to be a participating member of the family. It is time for tough love, it is going to be painful. </p><p></p><p>I took away my daughter's smartphone when she acted that way, and next thing you know I was being interviewed by social services for child and sexual abuse of my daughter. So you can probably expect something similar. Make sure you inform your leaders that this might be happening, you can't let your daughter's drama sink your career.</p><p></p><p>If she wants to be emancipated, she's going to have to prove to the courts she can support herself. Best way for that is for her to get a JOB and start paying her own way on things. A job might change her perspective on things when her parasite boyfriend sucks her dry.</p><p></p><p>Most of all be ready to forgive her when she comes back and asks to come home. However, make sure boundaries and expectations are set before she's allowed to come home. If she is going to live with you she has to live by you and your wife's rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 1713140, member: 94420"] You can't change the past, you can only work on the present. Make sure you and your wife are in the same page. Be united on the home front and stay strong by leaning on each other. I know you love your daughter, so things are going to be painful and truly hurt your heart. If she wants to act like a roommate make her pay rent! If you provide her with a cell phone, car, gas, and insurance stop that until she wants to be a participating member of the family. It is time for tough love, it is going to be painful. I took away my daughter's smartphone when she acted that way, and next thing you know I was being interviewed by social services for child and sexual abuse of my daughter. So you can probably expect something similar. Make sure you inform your leaders that this might be happening, you can't let your daughter's drama sink your career. If she wants to be emancipated, she's going to have to prove to the courts she can support herself. Best way for that is for her to get a JOB and start paying her own way on things. A job might change her perspective on things when her parasite boyfriend sucks her dry. Most of all be ready to forgive her when she comes back and asks to come home. However, make sure boundaries and expectations are set before she's allowed to come home. If she is going to live with you she has to live by you and your wife's rules. [/QUOTE]
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