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<blockquote data-quote="Esri" data-source="post: 629380" data-attributes="member: 18126"><p>Thank you again for the advice!</p><p></p><p>I do have a full time job. I also gave a 9 yo daughter at home. I am married and have a strong marriage and support from family and friends.</p><p></p><p>My daughters dad and I divorced when she was 2 and I know she had issues with that. He hasn't been in her life much and when he is, it's disruptive.</p><p></p><p>She is living with her friend, she does not have a boyfriend. I know she talks to boys. She also has a pretty good job.</p><p></p><p>She was planning on going to a tech school in the fall but she failed a couple tests and was going to retake but has yet to so. This is another thing I asked a lot about, still planning to go to school? I will refrain from bringing this up tonight.</p><p></p><p>Another topic is her sending out thank you cards. We threw her a big grad party and she received a good amount of cards and money, I told her I didn't want to nag her about getting them out, she said, then don't. Another topic I will avoid tonight, along with the money in her account. I can only hope she doesn't blow it but it's not my</p><p>place to to say anything about it.</p><p></p><p>Typing this out makes me wonder if she sees me more as a prison warden than a mom. In a way I don't blame her. I know I need to let go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esri, post: 629380, member: 18126"] Thank you again for the advice! I do have a full time job. I also gave a 9 yo daughter at home. I am married and have a strong marriage and support from family and friends. My daughters dad and I divorced when she was 2 and I know she had issues with that. He hasn't been in her life much and when he is, it's disruptive. She is living with her friend, she does not have a boyfriend. I know she talks to boys. She also has a pretty good job. She was planning on going to a tech school in the fall but she failed a couple tests and was going to retake but has yet to so. This is another thing I asked a lot about, still planning to go to school? I will refrain from bringing this up tonight. Another topic is her sending out thank you cards. We threw her a big grad party and she received a good amount of cards and money, I told her I didn't want to nag her about getting them out, she said, then don't. Another topic I will avoid tonight, along with the money in her account. I can only hope she doesn't blow it but it's not my place to to say anything about it. Typing this out makes me wonder if she sees me more as a prison warden than a mom. In a way I don't blame her. I know I need to let go. [/QUOTE]
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