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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 735217" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Re is so wise.</p><p></p><p>If you are spiritual or religious the higher power works so well .Ask your higher power and her angels to protect your daughter. In what better hands could she be?</p><p></p><p>Girls and very young adults in abusive relationships is hard. I am not happy with my oldest daughters SO. I hope she leaves him one day as he is an angry man and I fear a bit for daughter and grandbaby. She knows she can live with us or her sister anytime with full-time free babysitting. I am glad she never married him. I don't fear him every day but he has some sparadic scary moments and Daughter is getting fed up.</p><p></p><p>I feel good offering her sanctuary in another state. She is a sweet and smart woman and would follow our house rules. No reason to make her think she has no choices or options. I don't do tough love for abusive relationships mixed with nice kids who are willing to work and be good people. Plus if she wants more space, her Sis has more room and we live nearby. So does her brother. She would have a ton of support here. I won't take that from her.</p><p></p><p>I went tough love on her for drugs but that is long past. She has a loving support in her family. Always.</p><p></p><p>Wish, I support you. Now if she were older, using drugs, dissing you etc....that is different. At her age, she needs a place to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 735217, member: 1550"] Re is so wise. If you are spiritual or religious the higher power works so well .Ask your higher power and her angels to protect your daughter. In what better hands could she be? Girls and very young adults in abusive relationships is hard. I am not happy with my oldest daughters SO. I hope she leaves him one day as he is an angry man and I fear a bit for daughter and grandbaby. She knows she can live with us or her sister anytime with full-time free babysitting. I am glad she never married him. I don't fear him every day but he has some sparadic scary moments and Daughter is getting fed up. I feel good offering her sanctuary in another state. She is a sweet and smart woman and would follow our house rules. No reason to make her think she has no choices or options. I don't do tough love for abusive relationships mixed with nice kids who are willing to work and be good people. Plus if she wants more space, her Sis has more room and we live nearby. So does her brother. She would have a ton of support here. I won't take that from her. I went tough love on her for drugs but that is long past. She has a loving support in her family. Always. Wish, I support you. Now if she were older, using drugs, dissing you etc....that is different. At her age, she needs a place to go. [/QUOTE]
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