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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 147264" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Sorry witz, I thought you were all meeting together this evening. As I reread your thread, I realize this is just the preparation meeting for dad and daughter to have a conversation. Sorry. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"Bearing in mind that he is an attorney diagnosed with an Narcissist Complex who likes to talk about himself, we are being gloried with an hour of his time this evening. This means that somehow we have to steer the conversation back to L from time to time, and get to the point that he sees a way to wean her off the money teet. I also plan to suggest that should he continue to provide health insurance through his company (which is why she gets $700 a month as "wages she does no work for because she has to be an employee to qualify for insurance,) it be with the proviso that she get regular therapy with copays out of her pocket. husband and I will be (and so should her dad be) willing to participate from time to time to deal with her in a safe way (no screaming crying fits) on some of her obvious issues with us."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 147264, member: 3"] Sorry witz, I thought you were all meeting together this evening. As I reread your thread, I realize this is just the preparation meeting for dad and daughter to have a conversation. Sorry. "Bearing in mind that he is an attorney diagnosed with an Narcissist Complex who likes to talk about himself, we are being gloried with an hour of his time this evening. This means that somehow we have to steer the conversation back to L from time to time, and get to the point that he sees a way to wean her off the money teet. I also plan to suggest that should he continue to provide health insurance through his company (which is why she gets $700 a month as "wages she does no work for because she has to be an employee to qualify for insurance,) it be with the proviso that she get regular therapy with copays out of her pocket. husband and I will be (and so should her dad be) willing to participate from time to time to deal with her in a safe way (no screaming crying fits) on some of her obvious issues with us." [/QUOTE]
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