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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 255777" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>dreamer, your daughter is an adult with a child. She has made choices. It sounds like you have made your feelings known to daughter, now step back. Disengage and let the new family figure it out. If they need advice they are welcome to call and ask but this is a good time to practice disengagement. It is not your job to teach boyfriend to be a dad and it's too late to teach daughter how to make babies safety first. I have a feeling that boyfriend has behaved this way with daughter before. She doesn't sound shocked. </p><p></p><p>It is the boyfriend's job to take care of the mother of his child. Let him be the man. Seems like he is having trouble thinking or is taking drugs or is in mental breakdown. </p><p></p><p>Daughter and baby's safety is the priority but you can not protect daughter from her own choices. Ugh! I'm sorry that infant is in the middle of all the ugliness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 255777, member: 3"] dreamer, your daughter is an adult with a child. She has made choices. It sounds like you have made your feelings known to daughter, now step back. Disengage and let the new family figure it out. If they need advice they are welcome to call and ask but this is a good time to practice disengagement. It is not your job to teach boyfriend to be a dad and it's too late to teach daughter how to make babies safety first. I have a feeling that boyfriend has behaved this way with daughter before. She doesn't sound shocked. It is the boyfriend's job to take care of the mother of his child. Let him be the man. Seems like he is having trouble thinking or is taking drugs or is in mental breakdown. Daughter and baby's safety is the priority but you can not protect daughter from her own choices. Ugh! I'm sorry that infant is in the middle of all the ugliness. [/QUOTE]
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