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<blockquote data-quote="StillStanding" data-source="post: 710440" data-attributes="member: 21300"><p>Acacia,</p><p></p><p>Congratulations on coming up with a compromise that works for you. Sometimes I think that we try so hard not to enable that we forget how to help. It sounds like you've found a reasonable way to help with a timeline and guidelines that you're comfortable with. Leaving an abusive relationship is dangerous and frightening. Regardless of your daughter's history, I personally wouldn't victim blame for her current situation. </p><p></p><p>Your story spoke to me because I struggle with my spouse and my child (not his father). Sometimes I'm not sure if my husband is right or wrong because my natural instinct is to defend my child. </p><p></p><p>I wish you comfort for you and your daughter and especially your innocent grand babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StillStanding, post: 710440, member: 21300"] Acacia, Congratulations on coming up with a compromise that works for you. Sometimes I think that we try so hard not to enable that we forget how to help. It sounds like you've found a reasonable way to help with a timeline and guidelines that you're comfortable with. Leaving an abusive relationship is dangerous and frightening. Regardless of your daughter's history, I personally wouldn't victim blame for her current situation. Your story spoke to me because I struggle with my spouse and my child (not his father). Sometimes I'm not sure if my husband is right or wrong because my natural instinct is to defend my child. I wish you comfort for you and your daughter and especially your innocent grand babies. [/QUOTE]
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