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Grrrrrrrrr!!!! Snarl, snarl
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 34399" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Oh Lisa,</p><p>how frustrating for you--I could feel my anger rising as I was reading this! I think Karen is right though--not much you can do til she is ready to change the situation.</p><p></p><p>I did print out articles on emotional abuse for my difficult child 1 a couple of weeks ago after the thread we had going on that. She was ready to listen, actually reminded me to bring the articles to her and she seems to have actually broken up with boyfriend this time (after them breaking up and getting back together many times). She says he is the most controlling person she has ever known. I pointed out how she spent all her teenage years defying authority, why would she get involved with a guy who is more controlling than her parents, teachers, etc. ever were?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I sure feel for you and maybe if you do have the info available to her from the shelter she will be willing to read it.</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 34399, member: 3450"] Oh Lisa, how frustrating for you--I could feel my anger rising as I was reading this! I think Karen is right though--not much you can do til she is ready to change the situation. I did print out articles on emotional abuse for my difficult child 1 a couple of weeks ago after the thread we had going on that. She was ready to listen, actually reminded me to bring the articles to her and she seems to have actually broken up with boyfriend this time (after them breaking up and getting back together many times). She says he is the most controlling person she has ever known. I pointed out how she spent all her teenage years defying authority, why would she get involved with a guy who is more controlling than her parents, teachers, etc. ever were? Anyway, I sure feel for you and maybe if you do have the info available to her from the shelter she will be willing to read it. Jane [/QUOTE]
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