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<blockquote data-quote="MichelleLynnFl" data-source="post: 716490" data-attributes="member: 22068"><p>I have learned with my daughter that the weaker I am, the more control over me she took. It's so hard Nessie to begin this process but I would tell him of your plans of no money or being manipulated by him. </p><p></p><p>Maybe take him to a public place and tell him this news, if he reacts badly tell him you love him but that you are leaving as it's upsetting to you. Leave on a positive note and let him figure out what relationship he wants with you.</p><p></p><p>My daughter herself decided to leave after my husband and I started evicting her out of her home. The day I took her, she told me that she had been using us and she was sorry. So many years of issues and us helping her lead to this point. I kept her away from the life she wanted. Not even 3 days she has been away from us and is back to everything that got her into troubles.</p><p></p><p>Good luck today Nessie. (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichelleLynnFl, post: 716490, member: 22068"] I have learned with my daughter that the weaker I am, the more control over me she took. It's so hard Nessie to begin this process but I would tell him of your plans of no money or being manipulated by him. Maybe take him to a public place and tell him this news, if he reacts badly tell him you love him but that you are leaving as it's upsetting to you. Leave on a positive note and let him figure out what relationship he wants with you. My daughter herself decided to leave after my husband and I started evicting her out of her home. The day I took her, she told me that she had been using us and she was sorry. So many years of issues and us helping her lead to this point. I kept her away from the life she wanted. Not even 3 days she has been away from us and is back to everything that got her into troubles. Good luck today Nessie. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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