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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 449901" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>(((HUGS))) I wouldn't do the whole gut-wrenching letter. I don't know what you're relationship is like, but can you call her? Have a brief discussion. She is 18 after and now on her own, you're move is your own. She has her own life to live now. She's with her dad, you still have a relationship, that won't change just because you moved. Your relationship may be in a horrible place, but it's going to change, now that she is not so close to you, I'll bet it'll change for the better. If anything, she should be glad you're moving out of that neighborhood. Don't feel guilty, call her or facebook, whatever you think is best. It's time to do what's best for you and your fiance and son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 449901, member: 2668"] (((HUGS))) I wouldn't do the whole gut-wrenching letter. I don't know what you're relationship is like, but can you call her? Have a brief discussion. She is 18 after and now on her own, you're move is your own. She has her own life to live now. She's with her dad, you still have a relationship, that won't change just because you moved. Your relationship may be in a horrible place, but it's going to change, now that she is not so close to you, I'll bet it'll change for the better. If anything, she should be glad you're moving out of that neighborhood. Don't feel guilty, call her or facebook, whatever you think is best. It's time to do what's best for you and your fiance and son. [/QUOTE]
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