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<blockquote data-quote="min4kids" data-source="post: 378586"><p>Wow, I can not believe I found this link. I have felt so alone, so sad that my daughter (once a smart, funny little girl) could do this to her own family. Parents who are not perfect, but have always done their best to give her the world. I have 3 younger boys also who are so saddened by her new behavior. She will be 22 this month and met her current boyfriend 2 yrs ago. I know I can not blame it all on him, but we knew he was a thief and disliked him from the beginning. I am a very openminded person but my 19yr old son hated him from day one. so that was a clue. He is shady and untrustworthy and now so is my daughter. The only reason they have their own place is bc my parents inherited a lot of $ and gave some to the grandchildren. She got an apt. (he has had no car, ins., etc since she met him) Now she keeps saying how he is "there for her") We are not bc they steal and are on their 4th shoplifting conviction...so supposedly(the courts take forever) are going to jail. She tries to keep it all from us thinking we wont find out..still attending college to be a teacher (her dream) even though she should know she can't now. When they first met I suggested to her that she might not be able to fulfill her dreams with him and she said "well sometimes your plans change and I will live in the street with him if I have to" The sad thing is , it looks like she will have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="min4kids, post: 378586"] Wow, I can not believe I found this link. I have felt so alone, so sad that my daughter (once a smart, funny little girl) could do this to her own family. Parents who are not perfect, but have always done their best to give her the world. I have 3 younger boys also who are so saddened by her new behavior. She will be 22 this month and met her current boyfriend 2 yrs ago. I know I can not blame it all on him, but we knew he was a thief and disliked him from the beginning. I am a very openminded person but my 19yr old son hated him from day one. so that was a clue. He is shady and untrustworthy and now so is my daughter. The only reason they have their own place is bc my parents inherited a lot of $ and gave some to the grandchildren. She got an apt. (he has had no car, ins., etc since she met him) Now she keeps saying how he is "there for her") We are not bc they steal and are on their 4th shoplifting conviction...so supposedly(the courts take forever) are going to jail. She tries to keep it all from us thinking we wont find out..still attending college to be a teacher (her dream) even though she should know she can't now. When they first met I suggested to her that she might not be able to fulfill her dreams with him and she said "well sometimes your plans change and I will live in the street with him if I have to" The sad thing is , it looks like she will have to. [/QUOTE]
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