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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I think I would tell him that he's going through an awful lot; that he is welcome to stay; but that you think it is probably best if he and your daughter cool things for a few months at least. Let him just be your son's friend, staying at your house, but not also involved with your daughter. That way, there's less danger of emotional stuff between them getting in the way of the fact that he needs a place to stay. He's got a lot going on he needs to focus on and it isn't a god idea to be dating someone who lives in your house. I mean, they might not listen to you. But you can at least suggest it. Also tell him to stop cleaning things at 3 am. He needs his sleep and so do you![/quote] My wife talked to our daughter about possiblity of contingency plans , which caused her great consternation and not a small amount of sass. And then my tells me that she talked to him about what the plan would be if they decide it's not working, before my wife even mentioned it. Don't you love teenagers [/quote]
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