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<blockquote data-quote="Younggmaat34" data-source="post: 662645" data-attributes="member: 19342"><p>I have spent my entire adult life being a mom and a house wife which I loved doing. I did go to college off and for eight years but because I was unable to do anything with my education as far as having a job its now worthless to employeers. Im thirty seven I have been divorced twice the second divorce was due to more abuse to me by my spouse and the fact that daughter verbally abused my spouse. Since the baby was born I seem to have a reason to smile and I also feel like I owe it to her to protect her and try and reverse any negitive damage her mom may cause her. I feel devoted to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Younggmaat34, post: 662645, member: 19342"] I have spent my entire adult life being a mom and a house wife which I loved doing. I did go to college off and for eight years but because I was unable to do anything with my education as far as having a job its now worthless to employeers. Im thirty seven I have been divorced twice the second divorce was due to more abuse to me by my spouse and the fact that daughter verbally abused my spouse. Since the baby was born I seem to have a reason to smile and I also feel like I owe it to her to protect her and try and reverse any negitive damage her mom may cause her. I feel devoted to her. [/QUOTE]
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