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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 680257" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>well, we are your friends and you told us. and then when you confessed your mortifying problem, you gave us the chance to confess our own.</p><p></p><p>first, you do not need to tell anybody right now except if you choose, trusted professionals. second, these things seem to pull for spousal conflict. in my case my significant other is not my son's dad. we still go round and round, because he feels responsible and guilty if he does not help. I, like you, seem to be able to be the tougher one. </p><p></p><p>i totally agree with you. by doing this your daughter has defined herself as an adult. actually an adult perpetrator of a crime. </p><p></p><p>getting on the same page, the two of you, on how to understand and respond to this, I think, should be goal number one. it is not good for your daughter if she can split you two. nor is it good for you.</p><p></p><p> I am so glad you are here. really, if you stay, you will build real friendships. I have, take care. I need to go to sleep. i will check in tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>copa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 680257, member: 18958"] well, we are your friends and you told us. and then when you confessed your mortifying problem, you gave us the chance to confess our own. first, you do not need to tell anybody right now except if you choose, trusted professionals. second, these things seem to pull for spousal conflict. in my case my significant other is not my son's dad. we still go round and round, because he feels responsible and guilty if he does not help. I, like you, seem to be able to be the tougher one. i totally agree with you. by doing this your daughter has defined herself as an adult. actually an adult perpetrator of a crime. getting on the same page, the two of you, on how to understand and respond to this, I think, should be goal number one. it is not good for your daughter if she can split you two. nor is it good for you. I am so glad you are here. really, if you stay, you will build real friendships. I have, take care. I need to go to sleep. i will check in tomorrow. copa [/QUOTE]
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