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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 439857" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Thanks for your support, guys. I hope your right about her snapping out of it, but I hold very little hope for that. She seems oblivious to consequenses. Her dad is a classic conflict-avoider. She has stolen money and painkillers from him. He asked her about it and she lied, of course. He shrugs and says "I can't prove it". WTH???? You don't have to prove anything! The money and the vicodin were there and then they weren't....what's to "prove"? He believes her story about the firing because she had an answer so quickly when the letter arrived from loss prevention. I asked, why did she tell you she was fired - over the phone no less - for not meeting her sales quota if she was so unfairly fired? He just sighs. When I do calll her on her lies, she just runs to daddy who listens, nods, gives her a hug and tells her he believes her! Ugh!</p><p></p><p>She posts on FB and Tumblr about using pot. I asked him about it and he said she's open about using it and he's told her she may not use it in his house. Good gracious. </p><p></p><p>I guess the good news is that she doesn't live with me. I wouldn't put up with any of this nonesense. There's not much I can do from a distatance, but I do worry and I honestly miss talking to her. </p><p></p><p>Her birthday is monday and I told her, a while ago, I'd like to take her to dinner. I'm sure I'll see her then. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for listening.</p><p></p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 439857, member: 9175"] Thanks for your support, guys. I hope your right about her snapping out of it, but I hold very little hope for that. She seems oblivious to consequenses. Her dad is a classic conflict-avoider. She has stolen money and painkillers from him. He asked her about it and she lied, of course. He shrugs and says "I can't prove it". WTH???? You don't have to prove anything! The money and the vicodin were there and then they weren't....what's to "prove"? He believes her story about the firing because she had an answer so quickly when the letter arrived from loss prevention. I asked, why did she tell you she was fired - over the phone no less - for not meeting her sales quota if she was so unfairly fired? He just sighs. When I do calll her on her lies, she just runs to daddy who listens, nods, gives her a hug and tells her he believes her! Ugh! She posts on FB and Tumblr about using pot. I asked him about it and he said she's open about using it and he's told her she may not use it in his house. Good gracious. I guess the good news is that she doesn't live with me. I wouldn't put up with any of this nonesense. There's not much I can do from a distatance, but I do worry and I honestly miss talking to her. Her birthday is monday and I told her, a while ago, I'd like to take her to dinner. I'm sure I'll see her then. Thanks for listening. Dash [/QUOTE]
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