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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 42145" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Sorry she didn't show up. Sounds like she has gotten herself into quite a relationship that will not be easy, if she ever decides to, to get herself out of. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe what you need to do at this point is stop living your life around whether she is going to call or show up, and just somehow let her know that when she is ready to make positive changes in her life, you will be there for her. You need to detatch with love. Let her know you love her, but you can't support the choices she is making at this time in her life. I'm sure you will be the first person she will run to when she needs help, so let her know that is when you will be there. </p><p></p><p>I guess if you don't have contact with her, this might be a little hard to tell her, but is it something you could text message?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 42145, member: 2442"] Sorry she didn't show up. Sounds like she has gotten herself into quite a relationship that will not be easy, if she ever decides to, to get herself out of. Maybe what you need to do at this point is stop living your life around whether she is going to call or show up, and just somehow let her know that when she is ready to make positive changes in her life, you will be there for her. You need to detatch with love. Let her know you love her, but you can't support the choices she is making at this time in her life. I'm sure you will be the first person she will run to when she needs help, so let her know that is when you will be there. I guess if you don't have contact with her, this might be a little hard to tell her, but is it something you could text message? [/QUOTE]
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