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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 635269" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>My easy child daughter is currently trying to get an order of protection against a fellow she got involved with 2 years ago when she was 18 and he was 39! I expressed my disapproval from the start, especially when I overheard a conversation in which he was calling her nasty names and accusing her of cheating on him. But she continued to see him off and on and has been to the police 4 times now for various "light" physical confrontations (shoving, etc.) as well as stalking behavior which he still continues although he lives 700 miles away and is living with another woman. My husband, on the other hand, actually let the guy come to our apartment while I was away for a weekend last year and went out to dinner with him when the guy was trying to charm his way back into my daughter's life.</p><p></p><p>I'm new to the board also, so don't have the vast experience and wisdom of others here, but I'd say all previous advice is right on target. I didn't really have to practice detachment in a big way in my case because I don't have any issues with my daughter per-se. She's a great girl, going to college, etc., and not a difficult child at all, but made this bad relationship choice. Regardless, I've been glad she hasn't tried to drag me into the drama except to keep me informed and ask my advice from time to time. </p><p></p><p>I think you've made a good start (changing the locks), but hope you can see past the hurtfulness of your daughter and regain some happiness with yourself and your husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 635269, member: 18099"] My easy child daughter is currently trying to get an order of protection against a fellow she got involved with 2 years ago when she was 18 and he was 39! I expressed my disapproval from the start, especially when I overheard a conversation in which he was calling her nasty names and accusing her of cheating on him. But she continued to see him off and on and has been to the police 4 times now for various "light" physical confrontations (shoving, etc.) as well as stalking behavior which he still continues although he lives 700 miles away and is living with another woman. My husband, on the other hand, actually let the guy come to our apartment while I was away for a weekend last year and went out to dinner with him when the guy was trying to charm his way back into my daughter's life. I'm new to the board also, so don't have the vast experience and wisdom of others here, but I'd say all previous advice is right on target. I didn't really have to practice detachment in a big way in my case because I don't have any issues with my daughter per-se. She's a great girl, going to college, etc., and not a difficult child at all, but made this bad relationship choice. Regardless, I've been glad she hasn't tried to drag me into the drama except to keep me informed and ask my advice from time to time. I think you've made a good start (changing the locks), but hope you can see past the hurtfulness of your daughter and regain some happiness with yourself and your husband. [/QUOTE]
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