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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 715528" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Cheerwyn, I totally respect your words. I completely agree that this woman is a predator. That's exactly while I struggle so hard with what is the right thing to do. I do think there will be other boys involved and probably have been in the past. </p><p></p><p>If we were have a discussion about my daughter here, I would not hesitate to act. Not because she is a girl, but because there is a level of trust with her that I have every confidence would survive the inevitable storm. My relationship with Ferb would never survive such a revelation. I know him and the way that he thinks. He will lie and manipulate and distort every word that I say. I want to do the right thing and protect the other boys from this predator. Ferb will have the opposite view. His vision is distorted by the hormones of a young man and the manipulations of a predator. </p><p></p><p>Cheerwyn, if I didn't know in my gut that my actions would result in Ferb becoming suicidal, then I would act. But I know him. He is snowed, awed, and seduced by this predator. He is under her spell. If I do anything to her at this juncture, Ferb would never forgive me and he quite possibly may take his own life. He is that volatile and that fragile. </p><p></p><p>As horrible as it is, Ferb is my first priority, not the other boys and not stopping Mrs. X. And yes, I am well aware that he may take his life when she dumps him for the newer model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 715528, member: 11832"] Cheerwyn, I totally respect your words. I completely agree that this woman is a predator. That's exactly while I struggle so hard with what is the right thing to do. I do think there will be other boys involved and probably have been in the past. If we were have a discussion about my daughter here, I would not hesitate to act. Not because she is a girl, but because there is a level of trust with her that I have every confidence would survive the inevitable storm. My relationship with Ferb would never survive such a revelation. I know him and the way that he thinks. He will lie and manipulate and distort every word that I say. I want to do the right thing and protect the other boys from this predator. Ferb will have the opposite view. His vision is distorted by the hormones of a young man and the manipulations of a predator. Cheerwyn, if I didn't know in my gut that my actions would result in Ferb becoming suicidal, then I would act. But I know him. He is snowed, awed, and seduced by this predator. He is under her spell. If I do anything to her at this juncture, Ferb would never forgive me and he quite possibly may take his own life. He is that volatile and that fragile. As horrible as it is, Ferb is my first priority, not the other boys and not stopping Mrs. X. And yes, I am well aware that he may take his life when she dumps him for the newer model. [/QUOTE]
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