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Now this makes alot of sense !!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 684190" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Sadly you have very little role here. She will do what she will do, as she has already demonstrated. You could volunteer to take the little guy, but if you don't want to raise him then I don't think that is wise. Maybe you can settle on something like Wednesday night ice cream dates, or Saturday mornings at the zoo...you get my drift. So that you are a reliable presence. But even that hinges on her good will.</p><p>My loving SO's daughter has decided to keep her baby away from him (punishment for his getting a restraining order against his ex-wife, her step mom). It is heartbreaking, but it is fully in her control. We can't help that baby, who is being groomed to be a high school drop out just like mom and baby daddy. </p><p>Once they have a new family, even a fragile, tenous, unstable one, your impact is close to zero.</p><p>I"m sorry. Try to let it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 684190, member: 17269"] Sadly you have very little role here. She will do what she will do, as she has already demonstrated. You could volunteer to take the little guy, but if you don't want to raise him then I don't think that is wise. Maybe you can settle on something like Wednesday night ice cream dates, or Saturday mornings at the zoo...you get my drift. So that you are a reliable presence. But even that hinges on her good will. My loving SO's daughter has decided to keep her baby away from him (punishment for his getting a restraining order against his ex-wife, her step mom). It is heartbreaking, but it is fully in her control. We can't help that baby, who is being groomed to be a high school drop out just like mom and baby daddy. Once they have a new family, even a fragile, tenous, unstable one, your impact is close to zero. I"m sorry. Try to let it go. [/QUOTE]
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