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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 188469" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Stands, if there is clear cut physical abuse, than you should do an intervention with her friends and family. If there isn't, than just listen to your daugher. Be there for her. Explain to her that you are worried about her and that if she needs it, she can come home to you, no questions asked. Other than that, there is NOTHING you can do. If you try to inject yourself into the situation, you will eventually alienate yourself from her and him and HE will be able to use it to convince her not to tell you anything ever again. If he is as calculated as you say, he will use it....trust me. I've seen this happen in my own family and with a friend with an overbearing significant other. </p><p> </p><p>The best thing for you to do is to keep uplifting your daughter with praise and tell her that she is such a wonderful person. (don't keep telling her that she doesn't deserve this). Just let her know that you are there if she needs you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 188469, member: 1024"] Stands, if there is clear cut physical abuse, than you should do an intervention with her friends and family. If there isn't, than just listen to your daugher. Be there for her. Explain to her that you are worried about her and that if she needs it, she can come home to you, no questions asked. Other than that, there is NOTHING you can do. If you try to inject yourself into the situation, you will eventually alienate yourself from her and him and HE will be able to use it to convince her not to tell you anything ever again. If he is as calculated as you say, he will use it....trust me. I've seen this happen in my own family and with a friend with an overbearing significant other. The best thing for you to do is to keep uplifting your daughter with praise and tell her that she is such a wonderful person. (don't keep telling her that she doesn't deserve this). Just let her know that you are there if she needs you. [/QUOTE]
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