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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1712783" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>That's what I figured, Thanks for your service. Unfortunately, this is an all too common occurrence for military families. I lived it with my wife and her younger sister, both of which have zero relationships with their father, but he literally did abandon them and their mother when my wife was 17 he just used the AF as an excuse. All you can do is let your daughter know how much she means to you and be there for her even if it's just on the phone or internet for the next year. O' by the way locking her up is not an option and being strick will most likely backfire. Ultimately she will do what she wants, but as long as there is communication you can have some influence on her decision even if it doesn't feel that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1712783, member: 10852"] That's what I figured, Thanks for your service. Unfortunately, this is an all too common occurrence for military families. I lived it with my wife and her younger sister, both of which have zero relationships with their father, but he literally did abandon them and their mother when my wife was 17 he just used the AF as an excuse. All you can do is let your daughter know how much she means to you and be there for her even if it's just on the phone or internet for the next year. O' by the way locking her up is not an option and being strick will most likely backfire. Ultimately she will do what she wants, but as long as there is communication you can have some influence on her decision even if it doesn't feel that way. [/QUOTE]
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