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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 370444"><p>I am so sorry. I wish you were nearby so I could give you an actual real time/real life hug.</p><p>This is heart-breaking...even sickening.</p><p>I would seriously consider calling the police to find out if legal action could be taken...and consider double checking that she is on birth control...might even provide her with condoms.</p><p>Most importantly....how is your health? Have you had a check up recently? If you are not doing so, I would consider seeing a therapist. This is just way over the top and no doubt you could really use the support.</p><p>Consider avoiding or at least limiting finding out/taking in so much information. I think you know chances are very high it is going to be negative anyway. </p><p>All you can do is offer your daughter some guidance, perhaps opportunity for therapy...but you can not control her. You can however, control your own thoughts and actions.</p><p>Sending prayers...and hugs 100X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 370444"] I am so sorry. I wish you were nearby so I could give you an actual real time/real life hug. This is heart-breaking...even sickening. I would seriously consider calling the police to find out if legal action could be taken...and consider double checking that she is on birth control...might even provide her with condoms. Most importantly....how is your health? Have you had a check up recently? If you are not doing so, I would consider seeing a therapist. This is just way over the top and no doubt you could really use the support. Consider avoiding or at least limiting finding out/taking in so much information. I think you know chances are very high it is going to be negative anyway. All you can do is offer your daughter some guidance, perhaps opportunity for therapy...but you can not control her. You can however, control your own thoughts and actions. Sending prayers...and hugs 100X [/QUOTE]
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