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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP can not like the situation, but she really shouldn't do anything about it. Her daughter is an adult. After college, I moved in with my boyfriend, I was 22. I'm sure my parents weren't thrilled, but [b]they didn't say anything, and anyway what could they say?[/b] I had a job and was paying all my own rent and bills, I was completely supporting myself. I'm glad they didn't share reservations if they had any, because 30 years later that boyfriend is my husband and we have children. So if OP does say something, and the relationship becomes long term, she could potentially be shooting herself in the foot.[/quote] I'm not planning on saying anything to my daughter. She's done nothing wrong. She's the victim, here, and is too young to realize that. Her boyfriend's the one who oughta know better. It's HIS responsibility to end this inappropriate relationship. That's why I'm planning on talking to him, and him alone.[/quote] Let us know how it goes! [b]And how your relationship with your daughter progresses![/b][/quote] I'll understand if she's mad at me now. But when she's about 26 or 27, she'll understand that I was just doing my job as her father. [/quote] Enjoy not seeing her or any future grandkids, you controlling loon.[/quote]
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