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<blockquote data-quote="Valentine mom" data-source="post: 620038" data-attributes="member: 17619"><p>Hello LMS,</p><p></p><p>I am just off to bed but I had to comment. I agree with MidwestMom and Mrs. McNear, and I would like to encourage you to advise your daughter in law please take it slow and be careful. I am on this board because of my own beautiful daughter that has been dating a twice divorced man with 1 child from each marriage, who is 17 years her senior, and very wealthy for a year. It has been a nightmare. There is a reason our guy is twice divorced and why he goes after young women. She chose to be with him so that she could be "taken care of" but our entire family( including my daughter) is paying an awful price. She's receiving gifts and trips and a roof over her head, but she's losing her soul and her life is very skewed by the unsavory life behind his money. My daughter is paying a horrible price for not taking responsibility for herself. I want her to find love, but this relationship is not even making her happy. Money is blurring my daughter's vision, as to why this man wants a relationship with her. Money is wonderful, but the guy isn't! She dated a similar type prior to this one, and she didn't learn from that. Of course every situation is different so daughter in law's experience could be totally different but don't jump too fast. </p><p> My daughter was hurt from an early twenties love that didn't work out the way she wished and now she wants an easy way to the future and I understand how your daughter in law must hurt from her marriage, but for the sake of your grandchildren she should be very cautious. I know that you and I can't change things but I hope the best for your family.</p><p>Take care-</p><p>Valentine MOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valentine mom, post: 620038, member: 17619"] Hello LMS, I am just off to bed but I had to comment. I agree with MidwestMom and Mrs. McNear, and I would like to encourage you to advise your daughter in law please take it slow and be careful. I am on this board because of my own beautiful daughter that has been dating a twice divorced man with 1 child from each marriage, who is 17 years her senior, and very wealthy for a year. It has been a nightmare. There is a reason our guy is twice divorced and why he goes after young women. She chose to be with him so that she could be "taken care of" but our entire family( including my daughter) is paying an awful price. She's receiving gifts and trips and a roof over her head, but she's losing her soul and her life is very skewed by the unsavory life behind his money. My daughter is paying a horrible price for not taking responsibility for herself. I want her to find love, but this relationship is not even making her happy. Money is blurring my daughter's vision, as to why this man wants a relationship with her. Money is wonderful, but the guy isn't! She dated a similar type prior to this one, and she didn't learn from that. Of course every situation is different so daughter in law's experience could be totally different but don't jump too fast. My daughter was hurt from an early twenties love that didn't work out the way she wished and now she wants an easy way to the future and I understand how your daughter in law must hurt from her marriage, but for the sake of your grandchildren she should be very cautious. I know that you and I can't change things but I hope the best for your family. Take care- Valentine MOM [/QUOTE]
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