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Daughter is now dancing privately for money. What's next, prostitution?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 413260" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You have my heartfelt sympathies. I can't even imagine coping with those issues. Years ago we had a member who had a beautiful bright daughter (an only child) who initially lived with her Mom outisde of NYC. The daughter followed this same path. She would call the Mom and say "I'm all alone on this dark street corner and I need you to pick me up before someone harms me." The Mom would get into her car and drive into the City, get her difficult child and on the way home the girl would be SO thankful and swear she was prepared to change. This went on for quite awhile with repeated behaviors and unsavory guys calling the cell all the time. Finally the Mom got up the courage to cut off communication for her own health. I don't know if it had a happy ending. As I seem to recall the Mom remarried, the daughter was an attendant and the Mom focused on her new life. She left the Board hoping for the best but prepred for the worst. </p><p> </p><p>I have no advise becaue I haven't walked in your shoes. I do know that, however, that once I started turning my phones off at 8 PM every night to avoid contact with my alcoholic I eventually began to sleep fairly well and felt stronger coping with my sad situation. Would that choice be helpful to you? I don't know but I think it might. Many hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 413260, member: 35"] You have my heartfelt sympathies. I can't even imagine coping with those issues. Years ago we had a member who had a beautiful bright daughter (an only child) who initially lived with her Mom outisde of NYC. The daughter followed this same path. She would call the Mom and say "I'm all alone on this dark street corner and I need you to pick me up before someone harms me." The Mom would get into her car and drive into the City, get her difficult child and on the way home the girl would be SO thankful and swear she was prepared to change. This went on for quite awhile with repeated behaviors and unsavory guys calling the cell all the time. Finally the Mom got up the courage to cut off communication for her own health. I don't know if it had a happy ending. As I seem to recall the Mom remarried, the daughter was an attendant and the Mom focused on her new life. She left the Board hoping for the best but prepred for the worst. I have no advise becaue I haven't walked in your shoes. I do know that, however, that once I started turning my phones off at 8 PM every night to avoid contact with my alcoholic I eventually began to sleep fairly well and felt stronger coping with my sad situation. Would that choice be helpful to you? I don't know but I think it might. Many hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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