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it was exactly as i suspected....
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 427238" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Yes, time. As I said it took me 2 years to rise above. Meanwhile i was living it up doing every drug out there. I was also abused, and I think I just needed the time to sort my priorities. One day I woke up and realized I was about to become an addict, and the reality hit me with volcanic force. I slowly changed, but it still took a lot of time. I truly believe it will be the same for your daughter. I really do. But just think about you, and your life. Would you be the strong person you are now if you had not been on your own for so long and made your OWN life? You gotta believe that your daughter has the same strength and tenacity you do, and that in time she tap into it and use it. Bringing her back home again subconsciously tells her that you do not believe she can rise above, that you think she is weak and incapable. Daily send her the message that you know she can have an amazing life all by her own empowerment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 427238, member: 3301"] Yes, time. As I said it took me 2 years to rise above. Meanwhile i was living it up doing every drug out there. I was also abused, and I think I just needed the time to sort my priorities. One day I woke up and realized I was about to become an addict, and the reality hit me with volcanic force. I slowly changed, but it still took a lot of time. I truly believe it will be the same for your daughter. I really do. But just think about you, and your life. Would you be the strong person you are now if you had not been on your own for so long and made your OWN life? You gotta believe that your daughter has the same strength and tenacity you do, and that in time she tap into it and use it. Bringing her back home again subconsciously tells her that you do not believe she can rise above, that you think she is weak and incapable. Daily send her the message that you know she can have an amazing life all by her own empowerment. [/QUOTE]
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