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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 118226" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I have to say, your daughter takes the cake. Last week she wrote to you announcing she might be pregnant and would you take the baby if she gets tired of it. Now your sister is adopting it. It sounds like she's very early in her pregnancy, and maybe not pregnant at all.</p><p></p><p>The one thing I hadn't noticed before is in your signature where you say you are a surrogate mom twice and planning your third surrogate child? Maybe I'm reading that wrong. It seems much more likely to me that by the time your daughter's baby comes - if there is a baby at all - she will have it sold to the highest bidder.</p><p></p><p>I think that Robby's advice about an e-mail saying that you love your daughter and the grandchild to be is right on. Leave out the drama, because the way it looks, there's six months of your daughter yanking people's chains to go through, and you would do best to not get sucked into making statements that later on may not serve you well.</p><p></p><p>Your sister totally stinks and there will be a special place in h377 for her. Right next to my sisters. Your husband may be right, but I'm not certain what type of support you are giving her that you may cut off. I would <em>definitely</em> cut off her boyfriend. I guess I would probably offer dinner at my table if she is hungry, clothing if she needs it, and a warm bed if she can pull her head out of her hoo-haw.</p><p></p><p>That seems pretty unrealistic, though. She's a real piece of work and I wouldn't trust her as far as I could throw her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 118226, member: 99"] I have to say, your daughter takes the cake. Last week she wrote to you announcing she might be pregnant and would you take the baby if she gets tired of it. Now your sister is adopting it. It sounds like she's very early in her pregnancy, and maybe not pregnant at all. The one thing I hadn't noticed before is in your signature where you say you are a surrogate mom twice and planning your third surrogate child? Maybe I'm reading that wrong. It seems much more likely to me that by the time your daughter's baby comes - if there is a baby at all - she will have it sold to the highest bidder. I think that Robby's advice about an e-mail saying that you love your daughter and the grandchild to be is right on. Leave out the drama, because the way it looks, there's six months of your daughter yanking people's chains to go through, and you would do best to not get sucked into making statements that later on may not serve you well. Your sister totally stinks and there will be a special place in h377 for her. Right next to my sisters. Your husband may be right, but I'm not certain what type of support you are giving her that you may cut off. I would [i]definitely[/i] cut off her boyfriend. I guess I would probably offer dinner at my table if she is hungry, clothing if she needs it, and a warm bed if she can pull her head out of her hoo-haw. That seems pretty unrealistic, though. She's a real piece of work and I wouldn't trust her as far as I could throw her. [/QUOTE]
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