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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I keep thinking about Yeardly Love. I would find a way to get my daughter away from school/campus. She can make up her exams/classes at a later date. School can be out on hold. It's time for lots and lots of counseling. I'm so sorry, OP. What a nightmare. [/quote] NP here. Holy cow, that didn't even occur to me. Scary. OP, I have BTDT except it was rarely physical. You are exactly right to not have any contact with the boyfriend. It's surprising that he hasn't tried to poison your daughter against you yet... or if he has, it isn't working because she knows you love her. You are doing everything the right way. It's a terrible analogy, but it's similar to dealing with an addict--they can't change unless they know they need to. She isn't going to leave until she knows she is strong enough. Or until the semester ends and she goes back home. But you need to get her into some de-programming counseling ASAP. Also agree with other PPs who said make sure she's on birth control and to pull her out before finals and get an exception for her to take them later. I don't think you mentioned how far away this college is. Is it in your city? [/quote]
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