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[quote=TwistdMike][quote=Anonymous][quote=TwistdMike][quote=Anonymous][quote=TwistdMike]Get her out of there. There wouldn't be any going back. Appears she is not capable of making rational decisions, you may have to assist?[/quote] Did you read anything that the PP posted? It is not that simple, ever.[/quote] It is that simple. Whatever deity he believes in, he would fear. If nothing else, he would fear me.[/quote] And once you had proved your masculinity, you would be arrested, he would likely NOT be arrested, and he would take out his anger (which would be justified, even though he's a shitty person) on the woman you were "protecting." Who might end up dead. Great job. Wonderful parenting. OP, listen to the PP with the sensible constructive advice. Do not listen to Rambo here.[/quote] According to OP, there is physical abuse... Maybe because I am from the south, but it is the fathers resposibilty to ensure his family is safe. Either directly or approving someone who can provide that safe zone. If that someone cannot provide the safe zone, then it is the families job to protect. Whatever recourse or method you feel is adequate. I for one will not stand idly by knowing my DD is in a physically abusive atmosphere. Tread on me, I dare you.[/quote]
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