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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cindy Marie" data-source="post: 711226" data-attributes="member: 21540"><p>Like Pigless in VA mentioned, she is a very immature girl attempting to handle intense adult responsibilities and while I know in my heart based on her texts and her demeanor, I know she is afraid of him and and knows it is a dangerous situation-- the writing is on the wall-- but she has not come forward to me and directly asked for help. Always, always get texts saying "I need your help or I just need you to help me." I'm unhappy with how I am living..but when I ask, see simply replies nothing or she doesn't want to talk about it. Never ever elaborates or says anything else..she did write this past Friday, it's hard to text. She has said in the past he looks at her messages or as she writes, so I'm guessing this is what that means. Except for yesterday, she said the reason for all of these woe is me texts is because she is stressed with the car and that car is by far the only thing stressing her. </p><p>I told her this car isn't worth her life or health. Credit can be repaired, her life may not be able to be....but with all this said and my limitations, any suggestions as to how and who I could get other than myself to help her come forward so that we may try to get a therapist because if she is afraid of him she isn't going to be willing in fear of retaliation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy Marie, post: 711226, member: 21540"] Like Pigless in VA mentioned, she is a very immature girl attempting to handle intense adult responsibilities and while I know in my heart based on her texts and her demeanor, I know she is afraid of him and and knows it is a dangerous situation-- the writing is on the wall-- but she has not come forward to me and directly asked for help. Always, always get texts saying "I need your help or I just need you to help me." I'm unhappy with how I am living..but when I ask, see simply replies nothing or she doesn't want to talk about it. Never ever elaborates or says anything else..she did write this past Friday, it's hard to text. She has said in the past he looks at her messages or as she writes, so I'm guessing this is what that means. Except for yesterday, she said the reason for all of these woe is me texts is because she is stressed with the car and that car is by far the only thing stressing her. I told her this car isn't worth her life or health. Credit can be repaired, her life may not be able to be....but with all this said and my limitations, any suggestions as to how and who I could get other than myself to help her come forward so that we may try to get a therapist because if she is afraid of him she isn't going to be willing in fear of retaliation. [/QUOTE]
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