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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 115721" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Thanks. This keeps me on the right track. He called again tonight when Iwas helping my daughter get her car started and waiting for her husband to show up with the jumper cables. I really cut him off short. I told him I loved him and what I was doing and I had to go - he asked me if I had talked to his PO and I said no it was his responsiblity. whatever. When I talk to my daughter now even though she is married - I still give her room to be herself and go through the pitfalls of being married and living her life and try not to interfere. I have to let her do her thing even though she might fall along the way - I need to do that for my 24 year old also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 115721, member: 3948"] Thanks. This keeps me on the right track. He called again tonight when Iwas helping my daughter get her car started and waiting for her husband to show up with the jumper cables. I really cut him off short. I told him I loved him and what I was doing and I had to go - he asked me if I had talked to his PO and I said no it was his responsiblity. whatever. When I talk to my daughter now even though she is married - I still give her room to be herself and go through the pitfalls of being married and living her life and try not to interfere. I have to let her do her thing even though she might fall along the way - I need to do that for my 24 year old also. [/QUOTE]
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