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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 286891" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Well, if she is anything like my difficult child 1 she might just enjoy all the drama with boyfriend. I personally don't think there is anything you can do or say that will change anything, Witz and I think it is okay for you to let it alone. My difficult child didn't decide she wanted something different til she had her baby--then she had someone she loved more than anything and boyfriend didn't stand a chance of competing with the new baby. She wouldn't tolerate his temper anymore when she was afraid he would hurt the baby. </p><p></p><p>I guess my advice would be if it helps you or makes you feel any better to advise her about domestic abuse, etc. then you should do that. If it is less stressful for you to let her alone then do that. Anything you do or say should be because it helps you because I'm about 100 percent positive it won't help her.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to be such a cynic....</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 286891, member: 3450"] Well, if she is anything like my difficult child 1 she might just enjoy all the drama with boyfriend. I personally don't think there is anything you can do or say that will change anything, Witz and I think it is okay for you to let it alone. My difficult child didn't decide she wanted something different til she had her baby--then she had someone she loved more than anything and boyfriend didn't stand a chance of competing with the new baby. She wouldn't tolerate his temper anymore when she was afraid he would hurt the baby. I guess my advice would be if it helps you or makes you feel any better to advise her about domestic abuse, etc. then you should do that. If it is less stressful for you to let her alone then do that. Anything you do or say should be because it helps you because I'm about 100 percent positive it won't help her. Sorry to be such a cynic.... Jane [/QUOTE]
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