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So now the truth comes out ... ex-girlfriend is pregnant!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 651101" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you, Tish.</p><p>I wholeheartedly agree.</p><p>I must tread carefully, because if I push too hard, too soon, I will push them both away.</p><p>The key is to have them think it's totally their decision.</p><p>The mom will be no help in the decision-making process. She says one thing and does another, and ultimately, caves to what her daughter wants. Maybe I can be the strong one, and volunteer to go to appointments with them, but I suspect the mom won't want me to. I can only offer, and then be <em>her</em> support to prevent her to caving to her daughter.</p><p>This girl does not use drugs. So far. But she is clearly depressed, which I think is both genetic and situational. Given my son's issues, I have no doubt that this child will be special needs. My heart breaks. Every. Minute. Of. The. Day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 651101, member: 3419"] Thank you, Tish. I wholeheartedly agree. I must tread carefully, because if I push too hard, too soon, I will push them both away. The key is to have them think it's totally their decision. The mom will be no help in the decision-making process. She says one thing and does another, and ultimately, caves to what her daughter wants. Maybe I can be the strong one, and volunteer to go to appointments with them, but I suspect the mom won't want me to. I can only offer, and then be [I]her[/I] support to prevent her to caving to her daughter. This girl does not use drugs. So far. But she is clearly depressed, which I think is both genetic and situational. Given my son's issues, I have no doubt that this child will be special needs. My heart breaks. Every. Minute. Of. The. Day. [/QUOTE]
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