Twisted
Posted By: Lilly on 2007-07-26
In Reply to: What do y'all think of this twisted situation? - MSMT
Your daughter made a very poor choice. Now it is time for you to encourage her to build her self-esteem up, get treatment for her depression. It takes "two to say I do" Mom, so I would not waste my energy bashing your soon to be ex-son-in-law. Lead by example for your daugher and move on. Your daughter did not have to leave her home when his parents visited and play into the deception game. She obviously knew his heritage when she married him. No one wants to see their child hurt, mistreated, or in pain. Be a source of strength for her.
Lilly
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What do y'all think of this twisted situation?
My daughter has been married to an Indian for over a year. He has not told his parents he is married to a "white woman" or even married. When Dad or Mom goes to visit him he removes all traces of my daughter so the parent can visit. This ricidulous behavior then sends my daughter, who is already exceedingly depressed, into an even further depression. I am so mad I can hardly see straight. I just sent him a message telling him if he doesn't tell his parents they are married I will, and I WILL. Oh, and they ARE getting a divorce, since hubby-darling got so infuriated that she changed all her e-mail passwords and he couldn't get in. Isn't that SICK? Jealous, sick, psycho SOB.
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