Monday, July 16, 2007

Re: [MLM Survivors Club] Re: My brainwashed daughter's life is in danger

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. Mom, if you knew someone was helping her would you
be as aggressive as you are now. Probably not. The husband just might think
that something is going on behind his back and try to keep her from seeing
these people. Tell your daughter that you love her but just not interested in
Quixtar...She will find out in her own time. Let her make her mistakes
now, not 10, 20, or 30 years from now.


Ducking and running for cover!!! Joe

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