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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Why are you condemning and shaming people you do not know, and whose situation you very clearly have not been? But humor the hell out of me, and tell us all how good parents manafe this situation?[/quote] Uh, their daughter was involved in an abusive relationship that lasted for years? They witnessed some of the abuse? Employees of Warner witnessed some of the abuse and they knew about it? I mean, would YOU really stand by and let your daughter continue to be abused for years? Really? Just so you could have the cache of her association with that jerk? Wow. That says way more about you than me.[/quote] You, fortunately, do not understand abusive relationships. I do and I can assure you there is nothing anyone -outside of the two people in the relationship- can do to stop it.[/quote] [b]Notice not one of them has specified what they would do.[/b] People think they can just barge in drag their child home, threaten the abuser into acting right, threaten to kick their child off, kick them out, talk them out of it, they're clueless[/quote] This. So what do you, as a parent DO in this situation? While young, we are talking about a legal ADULT here who also has millions of dollars. You can try to convince her to leave the guy, but she can also cut you off and stop taking your calls. Hell, she could probably get a lawyer to get an order of protection against you barring you from contact if she felt really harassed. Not one person blaming parents or employers has offered some feasible suggestion of how they would handle this situation. [/quote] My close friend is in an abusive marriage. All I can do is be her friend. She knows I'm here to help when/if she is ready to change her situation. What sickens me is that her dh "allows" her to be my friend because he believes I understand/am ok with their relationship.[/quote]
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