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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 703231" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>My daughter keeps going back to abusers. We spent tons of money, time and energy trying to rescue her only to have her go back. The last episode she went a thousand miles away to another state to get away from abusers. I supported her in this move to the tune of $900 in one month. After being there 1 month, she was trying to get the 2nd abuser to move there. She no longer speaks to me because I wouldn't sign for an apartment. That's the best thing that ever happened, but I miss mY granddaughters. This has gone on for at least 9 years. I would think that this time she's had enough and then she'd go back. Don't know when it will end. It's heartbreaking! But I do know that nothing I do or say will change anything. I'm so sorry you're going through this, worried mom. You daughter sounds like mine, beautiful, smart, creative, educated. Just so sad!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 703231, member: 20962"] My daughter keeps going back to abusers. We spent tons of money, time and energy trying to rescue her only to have her go back. The last episode she went a thousand miles away to another state to get away from abusers. I supported her in this move to the tune of $900 in one month. After being there 1 month, she was trying to get the 2nd abuser to move there. She no longer speaks to me because I wouldn't sign for an apartment. That's the best thing that ever happened, but I miss mY granddaughters. This has gone on for at least 9 years. I would think that this time she's had enough and then she'd go back. Don't know when it will end. It's heartbreaking! But I do know that nothing I do or say will change anything. I'm so sorry you're going through this, worried mom. You daughter sounds like mine, beautiful, smart, creative, educated. Just so sad! [/QUOTE]
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