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Daughter In Emotionally Abusive Relationship
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 728293" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Welcome Aquarius. I would be concerned as well. Your daughter appears to be quite inexperienced and along with raging hormones and youthful romantic fantasies, it may be easy for her to get caught up in what does sound like a dysfunctional relationship with an unhealthy young man. Perhaps getting her into therapy so she can build her self esteem up and have a safe place to vent her feelings.</p><p></p><p>At 19, she is considered an adult woman so your options are becoming limited. It sounds as if she is still amenable to your suggestions and advice if she chose to come home after the first semester. I would explore options that will increase your daughter's sense of self so that she will make better choices.</p><p></p><p>Keep posting, it helps. Glad you found us, you're not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 728293, member: 13542"] Welcome Aquarius. I would be concerned as well. Your daughter appears to be quite inexperienced and along with raging hormones and youthful romantic fantasies, it may be easy for her to get caught up in what does sound like a dysfunctional relationship with an unhealthy young man. Perhaps getting her into therapy so she can build her self esteem up and have a safe place to vent her feelings. At 19, she is considered an adult woman so your options are becoming limited. It sounds as if she is still amenable to your suggestions and advice if she chose to come home after the first semester. I would explore options that will increase your daughter's sense of self so that she will make better choices. Keep posting, it helps. Glad you found us, you're not alone. [/QUOTE]
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