Facebooked an old friend last last and got an ear full

I’ve known her for 20 years or so, no we aren’t that close but we say hi, how ya doing? Anyway when my daughter was homeless she took her in, nice right? Well last night my son in law said he was headed over there to see if he could stay there for a while, I needed to talk to him so I facebooked her and what happened next was unbelievable. She ripped me a new one for my “whore daughter” stealing her man when she stayed with her and for me never to contact her again. I said I’m sorry I had no idea and she went on to explain that it was the first man she had in 20 years and my daughter stole him the 2 weeks she stayed with them.

This is the guy my daughter left her family for. The guy that’s 10 years older that her and has a history of drug use. And from what I can tell is still using and is now getting my daughter back into using too.

Anyway she’s burning her bridges but burning mine too and I don’t appreciate it. This lady wasn’t that big of a loss but still I don’t like the idea of Holly’s actions reflecting back on me when she’s behaving so badly.

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Hmm.

Sounds Terribly Complicated. I Spent My Life (Personally), Erasing All That Was Chaotically Confusing. And I Never Worried About it. Nor Did I Actually Lose Anything.

All I Can Say is…, If You’d Rather Stay Clear From Storms That Can Destroy Your Clarity. Then Do So. You’re Not Losing Anything of Any Importance.

Sincerely,

DJ Nosferatu Bat (sleepoptimistic)

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Sorry but i would wash your hands of your Daughter and let her get on with it. Shes clearly giving you no respect anyway.

Just patiently wait for when she realises what a mess shes made and forgive her when she comes crawling back.

Let her learn by her own mistakes.

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Yes let your daughter learn your value by ignoring her. Otherwise she will keep abusing you.

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