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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 759076" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>Thank you to those that have offer direction and prayer, some of you have been on this journey longer than I have and your guidance has been heard, appreciated and practiced. I feel grateful for you and this site.</em></p><p><em>I've been on a long winding journey with my 38 year old daughter.</em></p><p><em>When I write about the good things, I am well aware that any second the other shoe can drop.</em></p><p><em>We are back to doing some family activities together, my husband, daughter and me. My daughter is working, and selling her art. She is making her bills and buying a few things for her home, I did a home inspection and the place looks better and feels better.</em></p><p><em>My daughter lives part time with her boyfriend and part time in her home but lately more time at her house. The more time she is away from her boyfriend the better she gets. I do not ask any questions about her personal life and especially about her worthless boyfriend. She did slip up and tell me that he has trashed out his mother's home, bought a new puppy and the dog craps everywhere. I asked her if it bothered her to spend the night in a home that is nasty, she said it stinks but it is not her home and she tries to ignore it and they get along better. I reminded her how important it is to have a clean and well organized home and she told me that she feels so much better since the boyfriend moved out.</em></p><p>My daughter looks better, I see light in her eyes and we both are able to laugh together. </p><p>I found out the boyfriend thought her house was in her name and wanted her to sell it and buy them a home in the country. We are grateful that the house is in our name and he can't take it. He trashes everything he gets his hands on. </p><p>A friend of mine met my daughter's boyfriend and then sent me a Podcast about a psychopath named John Meehan, the name of the podcast is 'Dirty John', it is about a man that takes advantage of women and the destruction he has left behind. The woman that John was last married to had 4 children of her own, and when I heard her daughter describe John, it was the exact words that I use to describe my daughter's boyfriend, word for word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 759076, member: 22416"] [I]Thank you to those that have offer direction and prayer, some of you have been on this journey longer than I have and your guidance has been heard, appreciated and practiced. I feel grateful for you and this site. I've been on a long winding journey with my 38 year old daughter. When I write about the good things, I am well aware that any second the other shoe can drop. We are back to doing some family activities together, my husband, daughter and me. My daughter is working, and selling her art. She is making her bills and buying a few things for her home, I did a home inspection and the place looks better and feels better. My daughter lives part time with her boyfriend and part time in her home but lately more time at her house. The more time she is away from her boyfriend the better she gets. I do not ask any questions about her personal life and especially about her worthless boyfriend. She did slip up and tell me that he has trashed out his mother's home, bought a new puppy and the dog craps everywhere. I asked her if it bothered her to spend the night in a home that is nasty, she said it stinks but it is not her home and she tries to ignore it and they get along better. I reminded her how important it is to have a clean and well organized home and she told me that she feels so much better since the boyfriend moved out.[/I] My daughter looks better, I see light in her eyes and we both are able to laugh together. I found out the boyfriend thought her house was in her name and wanted her to sell it and buy them a home in the country. We are grateful that the house is in our name and he can't take it. He trashes everything he gets his hands on. A friend of mine met my daughter's boyfriend and then sent me a Podcast about a psychopath named John Meehan, the name of the podcast is 'Dirty John', it is about a man that takes advantage of women and the destruction he has left behind. The woman that John was last married to had 4 children of her own, and when I heard her daughter describe John, it was the exact words that I use to describe my daughter's boyfriend, word for word. [/QUOTE]
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