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<blockquote data-quote="professor" data-source="post: 46598" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>Radman-- can't get your letter out of my mind. Trying to think of what I'd do if I was in your situation. I to have two daughters, both grown, and am thankful they are both fine people. We all wish we had a magic wand that we could wave and fix this mess. Kids are like putty, they are molded by whoever has the biggest influence. You've got to know she hates herself for turning out the way she is more than anyone else. Write her a letter (hand deliver it if you have too). Tell her your sorry you weren't around when she needed you the most. Let her know that its your and her moms fault that you couldn't get along and ended up getting a divorce. Let her know that if she can find it in her heart to forgive you, you promise to do everything you can to help her get her life straightened out.</p><p></p><p>I wish I was a smarter person, good luck MIKE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="professor, post: 46598, member: 85"] Radman-- can't get your letter out of my mind. Trying to think of what I'd do if I was in your situation. I to have two daughters, both grown, and am thankful they are both fine people. We all wish we had a magic wand that we could wave and fix this mess. Kids are like putty, they are molded by whoever has the biggest influence. You've got to know she hates herself for turning out the way she is more than anyone else. Write her a letter (hand deliver it if you have too). Tell her your sorry you weren't around when she needed you the most. Let her know that its your and her moms fault that you couldn't get along and ended up getting a divorce. Let her know that if she can find it in her heart to forgive you, you promise to do everything you can to help her get her life straightened out. I wish I was a smarter person, good luck MIKE [/QUOTE]
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