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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From Dad's perspective, breaking the trust is emotionally hard to deal with. If my daughter had done this, I could understand why he is still suffering. Remember, in his mind, he is trying to get over this, but he just can't (yet). [/quote] What do you suggest? Should I and DD stay quiet until he cools off? I don’t know how long it will take though? I can tolerate him. It just hard for DD to see her pain. [/quote] I'd find a time to calmly to tell him your DD has learned her lessons and that you are concerned about her suffering. Deep inside he wants to forgive, forget, and move on. I am sure he is not enjoying seeing DD suffer but remember we men are dumb and emotionally immature. I don't think he is being a jerk. He sees trust as something that holds your family members together and, to him, it can be traumatic. Easy to break but hard to rebuild. [/quote]
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