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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 587885" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>Wait, wait... hold the phone... did I read this correctly? He walked out what, 18 years ago, and you're worried that <em>she's</em> going to hurt <em>him</em>? Ummm... my knee-jerk reaction is that you have no reason to hold any loyalty to him, he's a big boy and maybe he's grown up since then. Maybe not, but if not, he's not your worry or yours to protect.</p><p></p><p>I do agree a therapist should see them through this. My daughter's father doesn't bother with her, either - hasn't since she was very little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 587885, member: 15793"] Wait, wait... hold the phone... did I read this correctly? He walked out what, 18 years ago, and you're worried that [I]she's[/I] going to hurt [I]him[/I]? Ummm... my knee-jerk reaction is that you have no reason to hold any loyalty to him, he's a big boy and maybe he's grown up since then. Maybe not, but if not, he's not your worry or yours to protect. I do agree a therapist should see them through this. My daughter's father doesn't bother with her, either - hasn't since she was very little. [/QUOTE]
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