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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 419553"><p>definitely can't stop her from seeing him. My recommendation would be to not talk about your feelings about Casper at all, or give her any relationship "advice" as she won't be in a good place to hear it. I would definitely set boundaries on her behavior. Absolutely. I would think carefully about what boundaries you want to set on him coming to your home. It is your home and you have the right not to have him there, although that might not be wise. I agree with Hound Dog that you should definitely limit disrespectful or abusive behavior in your home. It is hard to watch your child be in an unhealthy realtionship and the best thing you can do is let her know you love her, and you are there for her, and you won't tolerate bad behavior by anyone in your home. Good luck. Totally different situation but I too am in the detachment class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 419553"] definitely can't stop her from seeing him. My recommendation would be to not talk about your feelings about Casper at all, or give her any relationship "advice" as she won't be in a good place to hear it. I would definitely set boundaries on her behavior. Absolutely. I would think carefully about what boundaries you want to set on him coming to your home. It is your home and you have the right not to have him there, although that might not be wise. I agree with Hound Dog that you should definitely limit disrespectful or abusive behavior in your home. It is hard to watch your child be in an unhealthy realtionship and the best thing you can do is let her know you love her, and you are there for her, and you won't tolerate bad behavior by anyone in your home. Good luck. Totally different situation but I too am in the detachment class. [/QUOTE]
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