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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 258790" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Shawna, I am so sorry. You know there are so many similarities between your difficult child and mine, and this is something I fear deep down in my soul. She already is obsessed with a guy at school who everyone calls a pimp as a joke but I'm not kidding you, he acts like one and my difficult child would gladly pimp for him. He treats her like **** and she says she would rather fight with him than kiss anyone else and that she has waited all her life for him.</p><p></p><p>What you said about how this shouldn't happen, she has a good family who loves her, is all so true. I too wonder how my difficult child can think that anything on the street is better than what she has here. I guess we have to accept that our difficult child's are very hurt, emotionally unstable young adults and that none of this has anything to do with what we did or didn't do.</p><p></p><p>You do have to take care of yourself because at the moment you are all you can take care of. If and when your daughter wants help, you need to be able to give it, but only if you are as strong within yourself. You need to show her that there is a better life and that you are living it.</p><p></p><p>I'm sending all the positive thoughts I can to you. This must be the most awful thing a mother can go through.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 258790, member: 59"] Shawna, I am so sorry. You know there are so many similarities between your difficult child and mine, and this is something I fear deep down in my soul. She already is obsessed with a guy at school who everyone calls a pimp as a joke but I'm not kidding you, he acts like one and my difficult child would gladly pimp for him. He treats her like **** and she says she would rather fight with him than kiss anyone else and that she has waited all her life for him. What you said about how this shouldn't happen, she has a good family who loves her, is all so true. I too wonder how my difficult child can think that anything on the street is better than what she has here. I guess we have to accept that our difficult child's are very hurt, emotionally unstable young adults and that none of this has anything to do with what we did or didn't do. You do have to take care of yourself because at the moment you are all you can take care of. If and when your daughter wants help, you need to be able to give it, but only if you are as strong within yourself. You need to show her that there is a better life and that you are living it. I'm sending all the positive thoughts I can to you. This must be the most awful thing a mother can go through. Hugs, Nancy [/QUOTE]
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