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Old 28-04-2008, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim
Question. Are we crossing a boundary of our daughters by being involved? All opinions welcome. She is 24 years old.

Jim.
As a parent myself, I would say no. If I wasn't a parent I would likely be on the other end, in that it being her decision. I guess one of those things you could only understand when you have a child, that bond is stronger than just about anything else, and you will go to the end of the earth in order to protect them.

So knowing what I know now.... I personally think it is the right thing to do. Evie made her choice by stating she wants no further part in it, which is a good active decision on her behalf, but must obviously respect your decision as parents to want justice for an act committed against her, which I would as a parent myself.

Bloody well done to you and Kathy for this Jim.... and all the other parents for coming in with you. A job well done mate. Congratulations!
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