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Ouch, that is a difficult situation to be in. I'm not sure if your relationship is one of an authority figure (father, uncle, etc) or something else. It'd probably be disasterous to try to directly talk her out of it. Usually that has the opposite of the desired results. What my wife has always done with our kids (she's much better at this sort of thing) is talk to them in a way that seemed unbiased, but led the talk in a direction that they saw the flaw in the situation and came to a conclusion on their own. That way, they came to the conclusion that we wanted them to come to, but felt like it was their own idea. I'm just not sneaky enough to do that.
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Still waiting for a woman's point of view...
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If it was my daughter or niece, I would absolutely talk to her and ask her a few pointed questions, but in a matter-of-fact way, not judgmental. Questions like do you want to be married to a man that goes to strip clubs or drinks to much, or doesn't like to work? Does he make you a better person? Does he want you to follow your dreams/goals? Do you want to spend the rest of your life living in a double-wide with beer cans and trash littering the dirt yard?
As the conversation progresses, I would gradually turn into Sam Kinnison and when it was over, we would probably never talk again. Young women can make the right decision and sometimes follow their parents' advice. It took me a few tries before I found one who didn't.
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At my age, the same things seem to happen over and over again. I can predict the future. When I am sitting around a campfire and a moth flies in, I know what will happen. The moth will circle the campfire, trying to get close to the light but deterred by the heat. Eventually, the moth catches fire.
There is something about young women that makes them prefer the proverbial "diamond in the rough" over the already-polished version. They find these boys, these "fix-it projects" irresistible. I say "boys" because that's what they are. They are not men, and they may never become men. Sadly, these young women adore these "boys." I'd agree with the posters who are warning you that your chances of successfully protecting her from this boy are remote at best, and are more likely to injure or ruin your relationship with her. The only opportunities to guide her will be rare, occasional chances to subtly guide her. Like when she expresses her misgivings......you can nod and smile and keep your mouth shut, which will help validate her concerns. Likely, her support group will become smaller over time, therefore, I suggest you drop the persuading posture and just be someone she always feels she can talk to.
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HEY!!! HAHAHHAHAH..you dcik.
back on topic. stay out of it. i had to act like a firewall for my wife's family. could be worse. the young man could be a useless illegal alien, and the young lady could have just given birth to a baby. the family wanted to intervene..i thought it was a bad idea.
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Skip 20+ years ahead and we have surpassed them by a considerable margin. That said I paid the tuition so my wife could finish school.
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This might actually be a good tact. Now to find the right person to accomplish. Still open to more ideas.
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The heart wants what the heart wants. Show me a Dad, uncle or Brother who didn't care for his girls choice in guys and I will show you 90% of all men. The guy may be a loser in your eyes and very well be one but thats really not any of your concern now is it?
If this was your daughter you would have hoped that you brought her up with enough sense to make up her own mind and live with her decisions. That doesn't take away from your pain yet you really have no skin in the game - just she does. Not the words you want to hear but there are no solutions to this problem because it is not a problem you have any influence on in solving. Its not your world. (of course there is little that can't be solved with a post hole digger, 5 gallons of bleach and 50lbs of lye...)
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I have a very close relative who married down. Her husband finally received his B.S. in Political Science at age 36. Still not having much success in interviews (other than being 380 lbs and a chain smoker, I primarily attribute this lack of success to the Matlock persona he attempts to exude; he has the drawl down but still needs work on the intelligence thing) so he’s talking about going back for his Masters. Meanwhile, she toils away on the 2nd shift at $13/hr still hopeful that one day she can go back to school and fulfill the requirements for the Associates she’s still working towards.
Just wait until the kids come. She’s essentially a single parent. Matlock refuses to change diapers, has the spine and discipline of a wet dishrag and is out with the boys at least 3 times a week. Phone conversations with her last no more than 5 minutes because the kids are constantly running at full throttle in the background. At 33, she’s overwhelmed, overweight, without time for herself and taking anti-depressants. Any concern you express is answered with a “everything’s fine”. Any advice or candor that is requested is usually triggers disagreement and sarcasm. Her self-confidence is at an all-time low and has been spiraling down since her parent’s divorce at 14. Both parents scoff at this notion, and frankly could have been better influences on her life as they were with her older brother. But…she’s an adult. She’s making her life choices and his solely responsible for her situation. Unfortunately, the ship might have already sailed. What you need to do, as others have suggested, is reinforce your relationship with her for the tough times are most certainly on their way. This will benefit her in her selection the next time around... Best of luck to you. I don’t wish this situation on anyone. Last edited by Sarc; 12-07-2011 at 02:48 PM.. |
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this is a GREAT question. it isnt offensive or antagonistic..just ask it.
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if you make her choose.. she will choose me.. followed by lots of WTF & who did I think I was.. I'm the guy who after 25 yr+ is still happily married.. I'm the guy that sends you a check every month.. wasn't a slug like the boy in ?.. I was simply young & in the Army. they were Carter fans.. I prefer Ghengis.. Rika |
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you need to reach the girl thru her girl friends
also get her into a church group - maybe not an ultra-conservative one (as she may be reacting against that) other option is to reach the boy and try to straighten him out some where are her parents in all this? |
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I'm reasonably sure I didn't understand a word of the explanation above of who did what to whom and what relation one has to the other. But that hardly matters to the story. Innocent unrequited love is the best love there is.
I do have a practical suggestion. If they want to get married in a church, most ministers will want a series of pre-marriage sessions with the young couple as a precondition of agreeing to perform the ceremony. If done right, they can be pretty intense and are meant to get people to think about the total implications of getting married so that they are ready to deal with a lifetime partner who may or may not share their same core values. If she was brought up as a religious girl, my suspicion is that she never had sex before meeting this guy and that they're having sex now. Premarital sex is a huge issue to a young religious girl, perhaps especially for a young religious lady who is maturing from a child's understanding of sex and religion and an adult's. She can rationalize away the sin of premarital sex if she eventually marries the guy. My old sociology professor, who wrote a book called Sex, Love and Infatuation (How Do I Tell the Difference), used to admit that the easiest way to get a girl to have sex with her was to tell her with apparent sincerity that you loved her. And that once you started having sex, sex alone can keep a relationship going for five years. I think she's probably caught up in all the dynamics of being a sheltered girl who finally had a pretty boy tell her he loved her, wrapped around the mixed joy and sin of forbidden sex with a large helping of guilt and fear that she'll go to hell unless she obtains redemption by getting married. What I'm saying is that there may be deeply moral and religious reasons she feels compelled to be with the Bad Boy that transcend her good sense and logical reasoning, in addition to the hormonal urges we all have when we encounter the Kavorka. To put it obtusely, I mean bluntly, she may believe that she will go to Hell for having sex with Bad Boy if she doesn’t marry him. So, I suggest you have a heart to heart talk with her, not about the young man, but about values, morality (in general, don't suggest that you suspect they're having sex) and religion. Again in general. Suggest that this Holy union of man and woman before God is a sacred event that needs to be taken with appropriate caution and with advise of those who are trained to give that advice. Point her in the direction of a good minister and suggest that she consult him before committing to get married to Bad Boy, and that when she receives assurances from the minister that her thought process is sound, that they need to complete their pre-marriage couples counseling before getting married. And bring your concerns to the minister. Just once. Then keep in touch with the young lady. Be there if she asks questions. Don't volunteer anything. Pray for her. You’ve done all you can do. If that fails, I have connections to a convent in a remote part of Spain. For the smallest contribution they are willing to transport and house young women who don't realize they need to be spirited away for their own good. They are repatriated some time later when the danger has passed. I'd be happy to pass along their number.
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a different story of young womans future life path for after college
Dad, I wan't to part of something bigger than myself..."
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20-somethings need to make their own mistakes. The reason that many of us can predict the future is because we lived the past rather than being told about it.
As others have said, be there to help pick up the pieces, and don't feel compelled to be an enabler. |
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Put the bait out and see if he goes for it, then document. Remember, the moral of the story is to keep your condoms in the glove compartment....
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I wouldn't say "Smuck boy" but I would say anyone truly interested in her future would work 3 jobs to pay the bills while she went to school. This is a huge sign of a controlling person who doesn't want to feel threatened by someone who could out-earn him.
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