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She will never be normal, will she?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stick a Fork in Me" data-source="post: 327184" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>You've really been through it, bean. I'm so sorry.</p><p></p><p>I booted the spawn when she was 14 and sent her to live with her dad for a year and a half. She kept complaining that her stepmother was abusive but I ignored her (boy who cried wolf syndrome). Then the stepmother's own cousin called me and advised me to get my daughter out of there because her cousin was being emotionally and physically abusive and she couldn't bear to see it any more.</p><p></p><p>I still feel like s*** for that one.</p><p></p><p>She actually did better for a short time here and we were able to get her into a credit recovery program to regain her lost school units (failed every class while living with her dad). Now she's in an independent study program and only has to go in once a week. Her grades are OK but it takes a lot of nagging to get her work done and they pretty much spoonfeed school to these kids. </p><p></p><p>I feel this obligation to get her through school. Once that's done (or if she drops out) she can take off and live in the park if that makes her happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick a Fork in Me, post: 327184, member: 8590"] You've really been through it, bean. I'm so sorry. I booted the spawn when she was 14 and sent her to live with her dad for a year and a half. She kept complaining that her stepmother was abusive but I ignored her (boy who cried wolf syndrome). Then the stepmother's own cousin called me and advised me to get my daughter out of there because her cousin was being emotionally and physically abusive and she couldn't bear to see it any more. I still feel like s*** for that one. She actually did better for a short time here and we were able to get her into a credit recovery program to regain her lost school units (failed every class while living with her dad). Now she's in an independent study program and only has to go in once a week. Her grades are OK but it takes a lot of nagging to get her work done and they pretty much spoonfeed school to these kids. I feel this obligation to get her through school. Once that's done (or if she drops out) she can take off and live in the park if that makes her happy. [/QUOTE]
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