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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you everyone for listening, i needed to vent but feel better. Im grateful that [b]im healthy enough and able to take care of DD on my own [/b]and will keep it moving, knowing I can only rely on myself and keep doing what I was doing! [/quote] ^This statement shows you are NOT healthy. Your daughter has a father yet you are mentally in a state where you intend to highlight his flaws and look for reasons to get him out of your daughter's life. I believe you need therapy. Seriously. Read up about parental alienation and you will find you may be practicing it without even being aware. The most important thing you can do as a mother is foster and support your child's relationship with her father. [/quote] Don't be ridiculous. The most important? You mean more important than putting food on the table? How about shelter? More important than that? What about education and supporting her development? That's less important too? Let's acknowledge one obvious thing: it's the adult's job to foster and support their relationship with their own child. Not another adult's. [/quote] OP, if this is you posting again you seriously need to get counseling. [/quote]
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