How To Divide Them?

The Story

Hello everyone! A lot has happened lately and I don't know what to do anymore, that's why I'm writing here, relying on your advice to help. It's about my 16-year-old daughter's 19-year-old boyfriend. I understand that three years is not a big difference, but still, he is an adult, a big man to some extent, and she is still a child of 16 years. But that's not the problem, it's what it is and how it affects my daughter.


My husband died, my eldest son lives abroad and I take care of her alone. Before I started dating this boy, I had absolutely no problems with her. I don't mind having a boyfriend and I've never interfered in her love life, but now I just can't stay away.


The boyfriend's problems started when one day I was called to school due to bad behavior, absences, and low grades. When I went I saw her in the schoolyard, the boy was sitting on one of the benches, and she was sitting on it. They were kissing, and he was diligently squeezing my daughter's ass. When I interrupted them, she started being rude to me, asking me how I could expose her like that. I took her hand and pulled her, and he got up and yelled at me not to pull her. We quarreled and he pushed me, telling me not to touch her. The guards came and told him to leave the school building because he was not a student there, and he came out cursing both of us, and my daughter asked me how I could afford to talk to him like that.


After this incident, I asked a little about him and since we live in a small town and everyone knows everyone, I learned a lot of worrying things about him. He did not finish high school, was expelled in the 11th grade and his parents did not enroll him in another school. An acquaintance of mine from the police told me that he had spent many nights in the district since he was 16. When he was 18 he was convicted of beating, but the only punishment he received was to pay compensation. I also found out that he was involved in weed, but I don't know if he still does. His family has written him off, he lives alone and his relatives are not looking for him.


I decided to talk about it with my daughter. I told her everything I had learned about him, and it turned out that she already knew all this. She knows very well what kind of product this boy is, but she refuses to part with him, so I decided to punish her not to go out and she naturally raised a scandal. Despite the punishment, however, as soon as I go to work, she goes out and goes directly to him. Sometimes he doesn't go home at all, and when he does remember to come, it's late at night. He gets into his car boldly even when he has apparently consumed alcohol.


I'm sure that if she continues to be with this boy, my daughter will fail just like him, so I have to separate them, but I don't know how to do it.

Last Updated
July 20, 2020
Author:
mysterymisty

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