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I saw my baby girl last night!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 246245" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Bran,</p><p>no, I am not offended because you explained yourself in your post to me--I get where you are coming from. Also, I know stripper is not a job most moms would be hoping their dtrs would do! I was certainly shocked when she told me but accepted it pretty quickly since she was 18 and on her own and I was not supporting her in any way. Her choice, her life. Also, I don't feel she is victimized; in a strange way it seemed to give her the control she was looking for.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Star--it was a window and you got to see your real difficult child for a few minutes and it is great you could do that, whatever happens next. I do know what a relief it is to see them looking healthy and happy when you are imagining the worst! And, with all the animosity you've experienced it must have been so wonderful to feel her love. I think you will see more of that now since you don't have to be accountable for her. Your relationship will change for the better.</p><p></p><p>Take care!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 246245, member: 3208"] Hi Bran, no, I am not offended because you explained yourself in your post to me--I get where you are coming from. Also, I know stripper is not a job most moms would be hoping their dtrs would do! I was certainly shocked when she told me but accepted it pretty quickly since she was 18 and on her own and I was not supporting her in any way. Her choice, her life. Also, I don't feel she is victimized; in a strange way it seemed to give her the control she was looking for. I agree with Star--it was a window and you got to see your real difficult child for a few minutes and it is great you could do that, whatever happens next. I do know what a relief it is to see them looking healthy and happy when you are imagining the worst! And, with all the animosity you've experienced it must have been so wonderful to feel her love. I think you will see more of that now since you don't have to be accountable for her. Your relationship will change for the better. Take care! Jane [/QUOTE]
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