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My Mentally ill daughter has to come home and my partner said No.
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Hi pro 1, welcome to BB forums
Your information you provided is limited. But regardless, I think you absolutely did the right thing. It's only your guilt that makes you ask us here if you've done the "right thing".
It never ceases to amaze me how some people enter a relationship and from that moment on it becomes "conditional". Well, I strongly believe, if you enter a relationship you enter it accepting your new partners children as part of him/her.
Briefly- I had a partner for 10 years. 9 years into the defacto relationship she had an arguement with my daughter. Fair enough, my daughter didnt empty the washing machine and hang the wet clothes. Then she said "if it happens again you'll be going back to your mothers place to live". My partner went over the line, she had no right to threaten that, she didnt discuss this at all with me prior to.
Finally. After that relationship I firmly believe now that some adults are not suitable to be step parents. They havent got the nurturing/kin/friendship side that is needed. And often their attitude is poisoned with jealousy. You've either got it or you havent.
You did the right thing. There is no justification in the rejection of your daughter....mental illness or no mental illness.
Tony wK
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Hi
I cannot add anything to that which White Knight has already said. But can I just reinforce, stay loyal to your daughter - she needs you. Please!
K