On Monday 16 July 2007, Satman74@aol.
> Quixtar may be giving your
> daughter something positive (in her mind) to focus on. It might even
> be possible that she sees the financial promises of Quixtar as an
> eventual escape route.
>
> These are all just guesses, of course, and they may all be totally
> off-base. Please continue to keep us updated
>
> I agree that quixtar could quite possible help your daughter with
> self esteem issues....I will go out on a limb and say that the time
> away/or with a group of people with her husband is a positive step
> toward self care. I haven't read every post, but does anyone know
> if her "upline" is trying to help her become independent of her
> husband without anyone finding out... ie. us...or her husband or
> mom.
That would be *highly* unlikely. First, she's said the upline has been
supporting the husband and have offered "counseling" to help. Second,
this is an ultra conservative group (and please, everyone, we're
talking so conservative it's twisted, NOT just plain conservative as in
a respectable point of view). They feel the wife should support the
husband, be subservient to him, and that divorce is wrong (unless the
wife starts disagreeing and being "negative," in which case they'll
dump her like yesterday's mistress).
Hal

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