| my 22 year old daughter is going to jail for the next year because of a hit and run DUI. If she had admitted what she did they would have gone easier on her but she refused. She also seems to have a drinking problem. I cannot really feel sorry for her because she has been stubborn throughout all of this and now going to jail is the punishment for what she did and main thing is that it will keep her away from alcohol for a year, Am I a bad person having these kind of unsympathetic feelings? She also has had everything a young person could want. A good family life (neither me or my wife have any sort of drinking problems and encouraged her in any way) and a great education yet she is throwing it away. And she also set a poor example for her younger 17 year old sister. to be fair though she did reveal to me she has a problem with drinking, so I am wondering So I wonder, in jail you obviously won't have access to alcohol. Is one year away from it enough to be able to give it up? If so, then maybe a year in jail won't be a bad thing for her and she will learn some discipline and maybe realize because of her problem she lost her freedom. | |||
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daughter going to jail, is a year away from alcohol enough to quit?
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