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<blockquote data-quote="Natalie1974" data-source="post: 956201" data-attributes="member: 134746"><p>I sympathise with you 100%...my daughter is going through similar relationship problems and it's breaking my heart to see the effect it has on her...it's on and off all the time...with the added complication of boyfriend being bipolar among other things. He is very controlling and manipulative and now has her attending counseling sessions because he's convinced her that she's messed up in the head. The whole situation terrifies me as he's been known to be quite aggressive at times...but she always goes back...I so wish there was something I could do...but sadly it doesn't seem to matter what I say or do...she's hellbent that he's 'the one'. </p><p>AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Hope your sons gets through it ok...hopefully he'll meet someone lovely at uni [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natalie1974, post: 956201, member: 134746"] I sympathise with you 100%...my daughter is going through similar relationship problems and it's breaking my heart to see the effect it has on her...it's on and off all the time...with the added complication of boyfriend being bipolar among other things. He is very controlling and manipulative and now has her attending counseling sessions because he's convinced her that she's messed up in the head. The whole situation terrifies me as he's been known to be quite aggressive at times...but she always goes back...I so wish there was something I could do...but sadly it doesn't seem to matter what I say or do...she's hellbent that he's 'the one'. AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!! Hope your sons gets through it ok...hopefully he'll meet someone lovely at uni [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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