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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get your hesitation; we grew up simply and my parents worked in poverty-focused and faith-based organizations too, so my early exposures to extreme wealth were hard for me to understand/process. Continue to keep your son grounded, and treat her kindly. Try to incorporate her in your own family/home to the extent you're comfortable with that. She may really appreciate the dynamics of a lower-key family that has different kinds of dinner conversations. Not much else you can do. [/quote] I think this is good advice. You should get to know her, for all you know she would 100% choose your situation any day of the week if it meant having both parents around. That part makes me feel really badly for her and she might really bond with you. I mean even if they break up, as most kids do, you might play a really great role in her coming of age, who knows?![/quote]
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