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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 627751" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im still in utter shock over this and I dont even know you! I cannot wrap my head around how anyone could do this...and that is saying something when it comes from a "difficult child"...lol. </p><p></p><p>I understand your bewilderment about how to explain the new relationship (or lack thereof) with your daughter to other people. I live in a pretty small town and my boys grew up here. Almost everyone I know knows them. Inevitably when I run into someone they will ask about one or the other. I tend to loosely use a line in a country song The Baby. In it the singer says...the oldest is doing fine, loves his job, then there is middle and his wife, dont his kids look nice..and well...youngest is a little bit crazy, but he is my baby. Something along those lines. Im sure you could come up with a line that will roll off your tongue. Now when people ask about my son I just say, well Cory is Cory, what can I say? No one has ever asked me to be clearer...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 627751, member: 1514"] Im still in utter shock over this and I dont even know you! I cannot wrap my head around how anyone could do this...and that is saying something when it comes from a "difficult child"...lol. I understand your bewilderment about how to explain the new relationship (or lack thereof) with your daughter to other people. I live in a pretty small town and my boys grew up here. Almost everyone I know knows them. Inevitably when I run into someone they will ask about one or the other. I tend to loosely use a line in a country song The Baby. In it the singer says...the oldest is doing fine, loves his job, then there is middle and his wife, dont his kids look nice..and well...youngest is a little bit crazy, but he is my baby. Something along those lines. Im sure you could come up with a line that will roll off your tongue. Now when people ask about my son I just say, well Cory is Cory, what can I say? No one has ever asked me to be clearer...lol. [/QUOTE]
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