She has wasted nearly four years of her life hoping he would change. It is the exact same broken promises over and over again.
DEAR ANNIE: My daughter has two wonderful little boys, ages 2 and 1, with a man who has proven time and time again to be unfaithful. My daughter is 24 and dated “Marcus” in high school. He seemed like a nice enough young man. He went off to college and ended up losing his scholarship due to drinking.
Over the past three-plus years, he has cheated on my daughter at least a dozen times; fortunately, physical abuse has not happened -- yet. He has borrowed thousands of dollars that he says he will pay back, but the debt only grows. He is a compulsive liar, and after his last bout of being caught, I thought they finally were done.
We have two bedrooms upstairs that she and the boys could have. They are fully furnished. I took the boys to day care all week at 6:30 a.m. because she needed to be at work by 6 a.m. She spoke to her supervisor, and they agreed to let her come in later so that her child care was not disrupted. Then she abruptly decided she was going to stay at the house they rented but Marcus was going to live with his mom.
Annie, our daughter has a college degree, a good job and is a beautiful young woman; most importantly, she is a wonderful mother. She has wasted nearly four years of her life hoping Marcus would change. It is the exact same broken promises over and over again. Any ideas on how to break this cycle? Marcus grew up watching his father cheat, and now I am afraid my two grandsons are going to turn out the same way.
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