I feel so helpless as a mother. A few years ago, my daughter became
involved with a very nasty and violent guy as her boyfriend. He was
beating her up so savagely to the extent that the police had to be
involved. To be safe, she let go of her apartment and moved in with me.
You can imagine my shock when my daughter told me she’s going back to
this thug. I’ve tried to reason with her, but she said she’s made up
her mind. She said she loves him...
It’s now got to the point where I feel like beating her up myself
whenever I look at her. She’s now planning to move in with him as soon
as possible. Nothing I say or do works. So right now, I’m washing my
hands off her and letting her get on with it him. I mean, what else can
I do?
- A troubled mother, EIsie, sent this to Aunty Bunmi. Below is her reply to the mother:
Dear EIsie,
You gave birth to your daughter, brought her up and cared for her. Now you see her behaving stupidly and worse, putting herself in real danger. And no wonder it’s also making you hate her. It may seem a strange reaction towards someone you love, but there is a logic to it. You want to save your daughter, but she doesn’t want to be saved.
You’re scared because she’s in a dangerous situation, but she won’t listen. It’s understandable you should aim your anger at the daughter who is giving you
so much stress. But you need to stay focused. Because your daughter is an adult, there is little you can do for now.
If she’s made up her mind, then that’s her choice, though there is something you could do to help. Keep in frequent touch to let her know you’re there for her. This isn’t important just so you don’t lose her completely.
It is also vital because her violent partner may try to keep her under his thumb by cutting off her contact with family and friends – abusive partners often do this. Don’t give up on your daughter. In time, you may be the only one she comes running back to.
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