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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 671536" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>You have not. Your post was well thought out and from the heart and I appreciate it. </p><p> </p><p>I'm not the mother of daughters. I know this girl is someone's daughter, but she choose to leave her parents and, though she has had ample opportunity, to not return. I have never met her. Jabber's sister said she seemed like a nice girl. </p><p> </p><p>Will she be bad or good for my son? I don't know. Will he be bad or good for her? I don't know. I do think he <em>wants</em> to be good for her. </p><p> </p><p>Her drinking concerns me too. It also concerns my son very much. He's worried about her and says she didn't do this when he was with her. </p><p> </p><p>In the end, I'm not her mother - I'm his. But I will tell you this - if he hurts her - he'll answer to ME. (I don't mean physically - I don't think he'd ever do that, but hurt is hurt.) I did not raise him to be the lazy pot-head he has been the last few years, but then he hurt no one but himself, and by extension Jabber and me. If she decides she wants to leave him, I will take her wherever she wants to go - no questions asked. I fully intend to tell them both so. If they break up, I will NOT leave her stranded in this town so far from her family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 671536, member: 17309"] You have not. Your post was well thought out and from the heart and I appreciate it. I'm not the mother of daughters. I know this girl is someone's daughter, but she choose to leave her parents and, though she has had ample opportunity, to not return. I have never met her. Jabber's sister said she seemed like a nice girl. Will she be bad or good for my son? I don't know. Will he be bad or good for her? I don't know. I do think he [I]wants[/I] to be good for her. Her drinking concerns me too. It also concerns my son very much. He's worried about her and says she didn't do this when he was with her. In the end, I'm not her mother - I'm his. But I will tell you this - if he hurts her - he'll answer to ME. (I don't mean physically - I don't think he'd ever do that, but hurt is hurt.) I did not raise him to be the lazy pot-head he has been the last few years, but then he hurt no one but himself, and by extension Jabber and me. If she decides she wants to leave him, I will take her wherever she wants to go - no questions asked. I fully intend to tell them both so. If they break up, I will NOT leave her stranded in this town so far from her family. [/QUOTE]
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