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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 134792" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Your daughter is very lucky you're her mother. I would have called the police and pressed charges on the first forged check, let alone the other two. Sorry, you commit the crime, you do the time and forging checks is a felony whether it be for $0.05 or $500.00. It's one thing if she did this as a child, but she's an adult. Absolutely not acceptable in my mind.</p><p> </p><p>As to the men, that's her business. I know if it were my daughter, I'd have to swallow hard but also face the fact there's nothing I could do about it. As was said, I'd give advice about birth control and condoms (two separate issues in my mind -- one to prevent a pregnancy, the other to prevent deadly diseases). I'd hope she learns to love herself enough to not just give herself to any guy who says something good to her but that may take time and a good therapist.</p><p> </p><p>I hope she quits this downward spiral and gets back on track. I wish you luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 134792, member: 3626"] Your daughter is very lucky you're her mother. I would have called the police and pressed charges on the first forged check, let alone the other two. Sorry, you commit the crime, you do the time and forging checks is a felony whether it be for $0.05 or $500.00. It's one thing if she did this as a child, but she's an adult. Absolutely not acceptable in my mind. As to the men, that's her business. I know if it were my daughter, I'd have to swallow hard but also face the fact there's nothing I could do about it. As was said, I'd give advice about birth control and condoms (two separate issues in my mind -- one to prevent a pregnancy, the other to prevent deadly diseases). I'd hope she learns to love herself enough to not just give herself to any guy who says something good to her but that may take time and a good therapist. I hope she quits this downward spiral and gets back on track. I wish you luck. [/QUOTE]
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