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We have to go back, Kate!
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Yeah...sounds a little like I was at that age too. I was fortunate in that whilst J was as screwed up as I was when we met at 18 he grew up into a lovely man.
Tell you what though: thinking back to the kind of all in mentality I had at that time, the sudden cessation of welfare would not have forced me out of there. In your daughter's situation, at that age I'd have followed the guy down into penury and instability. I'd be very cautious of intervening in any way with their domestic setup, regardless of how anonymous it is.
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02-25-2013, 07:30 PM | #9017 |
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That's good advice. Trying to make her feel supported enough that she wouldn't do something like this has totally failed; I don't want to drive her farther away. Just have to step way, way back and let events unfold. Hard to lose a daughter. And if she's pregnant ... I can't bear to think what will happen to that child. I have already buried one granddaughter. What would be even worse would be to watch a grandchild growing up in an untenable situation.
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friend. You're not losing a daughter, you're gaining an adult. Well, what you're watching from your distance is an adult in the making. Too soon to find out if this particular round of life lessons will have a lasting positive effect, sometimes a makeup exam is in order, sometimes more than one. But this is an experience lesson, not a tell lesson, not a show lesson. You have done your best, you must know that. You have more work to do, and it will be hard. Hard to watch your kids suffer the slings and arrows etc, etc. But that's what sticks, that's what leaves a mark to remind them...well, that didn't work out so well last time, I think I'll xyz instead. on top of which, you can't change it for the better at this late date anyhow. I suffer along with you though, as all your friends who also parents suffer. Pass the wine, willya? eta: A couple thoughts I've posted before. first, you've done your best, now you get to watch your work take effect: Quote:
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02-26-2013, 03:32 AM | #9019 |
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I know this is a 'discovery' type lesson; she's chosen that. The stakes and cost of failure are high, though. She's changed the odds of being able to support herself independently in a career she loves from being generally in her favor to being very much against her. She could be that rare exception but most of us aren't. She's also put herself in the position of not being able to walk away from a bad relationship and know she can support herself. And, once children are involved, her chance of crafting a life that includes all the elements important to her virtually disappears when the father is an immature asshat who indulges his imaginary 'PTSD' and 'nerves' at the slightest excuse.
But these are her choices. You don't get do-overs in the big stuff; she's permanently trashing her career options in that industry. Watching that happen, watching her set a match to her own dreams, is hard. Watching the asshat manipulate her for his own narcissistic benefit is hard. But watching is all I can do right now.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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It is also possible that the arrival of a baby will be a catalyst for growing up. For either of them. He may pull his socks up whne he's faced with the responsibility of fatherhood. She may lose patience with his lack of maturity and responsiblity when she is a mother.
And she has a supportive family who would be there for her should she choose to walk away from the guy. Not a wealthy family who will sort her out totally, but help and kindness and small assistance.
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02-26-2013, 09:17 AM | #9021 |
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My parents are going to pay. It sucks to owe them, but if you don't have a choice, well you just don't have a choice. I may end up borrowing from my brother or nanny because my parents are far from well off themselves, but hopefully not. Speaking of my nan....I'm gonna call her.
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That's a relief, mtp.
I''m glad you're getting some help.
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Oh O This is my niece's story / life detour. So sorry you are directly along for the ride. She got her head out of her ass and was only married less days than Kim Kardashian but she has a baby now and maybe life experience that has made her smarter.
This has to hurt you like heck! MTP oh crap Here is my whine >first cow calved >twins born dead
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Sorry to hear that, Nirvana. How sad, and a sobering start to the season ... here's hoping all goes well from here on in.
Thanks for the hug. Yes, it's going to take some painful life experience. Just hope innocent children don't get hurt as well. mtp glad you have family to offer support. Hope things turn around for you.
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i'm so sorry Nirvana. how awful & sad.
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Sorry to hear your bad news Nirvana.
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I wonder if a new thread called "What's upsetting you but isn't so terrible that it will really bring everyone else down?" is in order?
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Oh 'vana, how sad.
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02-27-2013, 06:19 AM | #9030 | |
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I think that's pretty much covered by the 'what's mildly irritating you today' thread.
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