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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know I made bad mistakes. I got married to two awful men, and I regret it everyday. Marriage a third time isn’t off the table. I don’t want to be single, like the benefits of marriage, and want to be married to the right person. But I will have tell my 17yo, that she doesn’t need to know about this, and try to get her help, thanks.[/quote] Please don’t. This was my mother- can’t be alone, always needs a man. Her divorce to second husband was when I was a senior in HS and it was terrible- very uprooting at a pivotal time in my life. The subsequent dating and haste to find third husband pretty much ruined our relationship. She did find him, it was even worse, and then divorced again. And remarried again.. Just focus on your daughter, tell her the information pertaining to her safety and security. Give dating a long, long break. Focus on supporting her as she graduates and get off to college, and supporting her through that transition. Be the safe and comfortable place she can come home from college breaks- or anytime to. Do not move a man in. Do not remarry. [/quote]
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