Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 In a message dated 5/3/2006 12:42:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, jkldski4@... writes: Thanks for being supportive, this is so difficult to deal with. She is 17 and the law states she does not have to live at home, but I am still legally responsible for her. But she wont come home. You are welcome, , anytime. Bide your time and don't push. My mantra was, " the more I push, the more I push her away " . I lived by this, let her go, and she came back. You will be fine. DebbieL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 My daughter has manipulated the mom into believing that this whole running away episode is due to her being a lesbian and that we her parents will not accept her, and also that we abuse her. We have talked to the mom and let her know that daughter is bi-polar and bpd. The mom allows the friend to come over every day and on the weekends....something we never allowed because the friend is very disrespectful. She has even allowed her to get a kitten with her " friend " . My daughter is only in 10th grade and has two more years of highschool. She has embarrsed our family beyond belief and her dad and I are so confused. I think by not enabling her she will come to see how difficult it is to support herself. But at this point she seems to be doing fine. We do not go to any of her highschool softbll games.....it is too painful to see her with her entorage of " friends " and surrogate mom on the side lines. I actually think she likes all the attention.....even if it is disrespectful and negative in my eyes. I hope by just letting things run its course it will end up being the right thing to do right now. Thanks for being supportive, this is so difficult to deal with. She is 17 and the law states she does not have to live at home, but I am still legally responsible for her. But she wont come home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 I think I remember you telling saying that you still financially support your daughter even while out of the house. Perhaps you should re-consider that, seems to me she is getting the best of both worlds. When will she be 18? kaknits1 jkldski4@...> wrote: My daughter has manipulated the mom into believing that this whole running away episode is due to her being a lesbian and that we her parents will not accept her, and also that we abuse her. We have talked to the mom and let her know that daughter is bi-polar and bpd. The mom allows the friend to come over every day and on the weekends....something we never allowed because the friend is very disrespectful. She has even allowed her to get a kitten with her " friend " . My daughter is only in 10th grade and has two more years of highschool. She has embarrsed our family beyond belief and her dad and I are so confused. I think by not enabling her she will come to see how difficult it is to support herself. But at this point she seems to be doing fine. We do not go to any of her highschool softbll games.....it is too painful to see her with her entorage of " friends " and surrogate mom on the side lines. I actually think she likes all the attention.....even if it is disrespectful and negative in my eyes. I hope by just letting things run its course it will end up being the right thing to do right now. Thanks for being supportive, this is so difficult to deal with. She is 17 and the law states she does not have to live at home, but I am still legally responsible for her. But she wont come home. Problems? Ask our friendly List Manager for help, @.... SEND HER ANY POSTS THAT CONCERN YOU; DO NOT RESPOND ONLINE. Essential reading to help you feel better and understand the BP in your life are: • SWOE ( " Stop Walking on Eggshells”) and the SWOE Workbook (for everyone) • HOPE FOR PARENTS Call 888-35-SHELL () to order your copies. From Randi Kreger, Owner of BPDCentral and the WTO Online Community Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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