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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 86529" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Mikey, I stand behind antsmom. This is what we would love to tell your wife. I know she will not read it, not even if you print it and leave it on the kitchen table. However, I do have a couple more things to say to your wife:</p><p></p><p>You are neglecting Dancer. She feels (and is) unsafe in her own home. difficult child abuses her. His loyalty is only to the drugs. He will steal from her (probab ly has and she doesn't want tosay anything to rock the boat).</p><p></p><p>Dancer not only feels unsafe but also devalued. She is not worth what her drugging, misbehaving, hateful difficult child brother is. </p><p></p><p>If she was worth anything to you, you would PROTECT HER. Instead you expose her to the drugs and unsafe behaviors on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>She is wondering if she will be more of value to you if SHE starts smoking pot and using other drugs.</p><p></p><p>I know this. I WAS Dancer. She is not thinking about the next thing, but you might:</p><p></p><p>What will happen if her bros friends come over and get out of hand when you are not home. Will he try to give her to a friend for more drugs? It does happen. Can she fight them off, or will she have to survive rape in addition to difficult child and hi sdrugs?</p><p></p><p>(Mikey, this is something you might watn to talk to Dancer about. The whole thing, I mean. I WAS Dancer, and it DID happen to me. Please protect your little girl!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 86529, member: 1233"] Mikey, I stand behind antsmom. This is what we would love to tell your wife. I know she will not read it, not even if you print it and leave it on the kitchen table. However, I do have a couple more things to say to your wife: You are neglecting Dancer. She feels (and is) unsafe in her own home. difficult child abuses her. His loyalty is only to the drugs. He will steal from her (probab ly has and she doesn't want tosay anything to rock the boat). Dancer not only feels unsafe but also devalued. She is not worth what her drugging, misbehaving, hateful difficult child brother is. If she was worth anything to you, you would PROTECT HER. Instead you expose her to the drugs and unsafe behaviors on a regular basis. She is wondering if she will be more of value to you if SHE starts smoking pot and using other drugs. I know this. I WAS Dancer. She is not thinking about the next thing, but you might: What will happen if her bros friends come over and get out of hand when you are not home. Will he try to give her to a friend for more drugs? It does happen. Can she fight them off, or will she have to survive rape in addition to difficult child and hi sdrugs? (Mikey, this is something you might watn to talk to Dancer about. The whole thing, I mean. I WAS Dancer, and it DID happen to me. Please protect your little girl!) [/QUOTE]
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