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y daughter has abruptly cut me out of her life
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 673919" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Hi..... so I know my reaction is colored by my history as someone who worked in domestic violence. But her husband sounds like he could be at a minimum emotionally abusive. One of the things abusers try to do is to isolate their partners from their main sources of support like you. This can be very difficult and she may be in a tough situation if she is trying to make her marriage work. I have no idea if this is what is going on but it is a possibility.</p><p></p><p>So my suggestion is to let her know that you love her, that you will always love her no matter what, and she is there if she ever needs you. And then like others have said you kind of have to wait and see...... but you want her to know she can come to you if she ever decides to end her marriage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 673919, member: 15801"] Hi..... so I know my reaction is colored by my history as someone who worked in domestic violence. But her husband sounds like he could be at a minimum emotionally abusive. One of the things abusers try to do is to isolate their partners from their main sources of support like you. This can be very difficult and she may be in a tough situation if she is trying to make her marriage work. I have no idea if this is what is going on but it is a possibility. So my suggestion is to let her know that you love her, that you will always love her no matter what, and she is there if she ever needs you. And then like others have said you kind of have to wait and see...... but you want her to know she can come to you if she ever decides to end her marriage. [/QUOTE]
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