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I need to get my daughter away from her abusive boyfriend.
« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2006, 06:57:48 PM »
who?  :-?
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« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2006, 06:59:39 PM »
Quote from: ""exhausted""
who?  :-?


Webster's Dictionary.

Yanno, trying to make sense out of english spelling... which did not have any rhyme or reason for a long, long time.

"Back in the day" British tourists to the new USA would remark at how consistent english was spoken here, but that is centuries removed from where we are today.

At any rate, stop getting your ER sound spelled with a "re". Phonetics is a good theory, why not try applying it?  :rofl:
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DannyB on the internet:I CALLED A LAWYER TODAY TO SEE IF I COULD SUE YOUR ASSES FOR DOING THIS BUT THAT WAS NOT POSSIBLE.

CCMGirl on program restraints: "DON\'T TAZ ME BRO!!!!!"

TheWho on program survivors: "From where I sit I see all the anit-program[sic] people doing all the complaining and crying."

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« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2006, 07:05:31 PM »
My daughter is at her boyfriends house and is refusing to come home. She said if I call the police, she will run away again and I will not know where she is.
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I need to get my daughter away from her abusive boyfriend.
« Reply #18 on: December 14, 2006, 07:13:45 PM »
Aimee

You have to let her realise what the oser boyfriend is like, women in abusive relationships will not leave until they feel emmotionally strong enough to do so, that time will come, sending her to a program will make her long to be with him even more, all you can do as a parent is pick up the pieces every time and help her get away from him when she's ready to make that decision, either that or send the heavies in on him

She's the victim here, don't make her a victim twice over by isolating her from the people she needs around her the most at the moment
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