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<blockquote data-quote="Anna1345" data-source="post: 113703" data-attributes="member: 4292"><p>I couldn't even finish the entire post before I felt the need to respond. You need to encourage her that she is doing wonderfully! How far she has come to NOT turn to drugs for self medication. That ANY honest paying job is a success in your book! She needs to be encouraged to stay on a path that will keep HER healthy -- basically screw everybody else. What ever she has done so far has worked so you trust her judgment to make future decisions. I believe she knows he is not the best for her but I feel like she feels like she doesn't deserve better? Encourage her that one who really really loves her would try to help her grow as a person and do what is in her best interest EVEN if it means not being with her. If he is not doing that, then he is the wrong one. She might also need someone to tell her that it is okay to dump him.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anna1345, post: 113703, member: 4292"] I couldn't even finish the entire post before I felt the need to respond. You need to encourage her that she is doing wonderfully! How far she has come to NOT turn to drugs for self medication. That ANY honest paying job is a success in your book! She needs to be encouraged to stay on a path that will keep HER healthy -- basically screw everybody else. What ever she has done so far has worked so you trust her judgment to make future decisions. I believe she knows he is not the best for her but I feel like she feels like she doesn't deserve better? Encourage her that one who really really loves her would try to help her grow as a person and do what is in her best interest EVEN if it means not being with her. If he is not doing that, then he is the wrong one. She might also need someone to tell her that it is okay to dump him..... [/QUOTE]
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