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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you need to stand up for yourself and your daughter? I can sense the insecurity, fear, and self-blaming you are feeling. Is that what you want for your daughter. The lie was a not good thing that every teen pulls, usually more than once. The natural consequence of lying is some loss of trust. I would probably have increased parental controls on the phone and grounded for a short time. Then she’d have needed a bit more contact with me when going out, and then back to normal. At no time should yelling, withholding affection etc. come into it. I really hope you get into counseling. I would do individual and marriage. If your husband is abusive family therapy would be damaging. Same for marriage counseling- if these is who he is, marriage counseling won’t change that. If these are behaviors he can change, then he needs to do the work stat. Otherwise I’d be looking for a lawyer.[/quote]
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