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She's 20 @Former-Member
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I would be inclined to agree with @Former-Member and @Former-Member, @Former-Member. She has to be responsible for her own decisions. If the only thing holding her back from cheating on your son is your presence... Is she worth fighting for? 😞
What a terrible position you're in @Former-Member!!!
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It's hard, as a younger person, I'd go out drinking and crash the night at people's places all the time. Even friends, partner's places. But by 20 I'd moved out of home and was living my own life.
If she is going to cheat, she's going to do it, no matter what the opportunities are.
But you also don't want to be in the position of 'allowing' that to happen.
Can you message her and tell her that he needs to find somewhere else to stay?
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