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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 16, 2025Hindi
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there is btech IT girl who got 2 chances for internship but she did not get permanent job offer in that. in 2nd internship company terminates her internship tenure in four and half months only due to love affairs with colleague. Her father used to know about these all happening and tried to convince his daughter 100 times but she did not listen advise of her father and starting to make false commitment that I will not talk with that boys. She collapsed her career. Father advised 100 times to focus on career, after settling in career you can go for lover and other things. due to these incidents she is sitting at home without job. her father mentally disturbed very badly and always comes negative thought and effecting father's health also. How can father get rid of these negativity please advise. Her father lover very well she does matter in her life and being a lower income people her father gave up entire thing of personal life but tried to educate all three daughters she is 2 nos. of daughter amongst all three. her father entire hardship is going to be ruined due to these silly things. even elder daughter also does not get success in career. after getting clearance everything she rejected due to medical ground. please help father

Ans: Dear Anonymous,
There is nothing much he can do...she's a mature adult and should be made responsible for her actions...
Adults must be treated like adults. Rather than encouraging her mistakes anymore, do ask the father to talk to the girl and give her his final decision; that if she wants to continue living at home, she must take care of a few expenses at home as well. That hopefully will push some responsibilities on her and she may try behaving properly at her place of work.
Yes, the father may feel negative but that is not going to help him solve the problem. Now, he needs to make his daughters act responsibly towards themselves and towards the home.

All the best!
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I am not against getting daughters married to people who live abroad, but at the same time, there’s only little that you know of them.

Just because the boy lives in the US, does not mean that he is broad minded and progressive.

Sadly, your daughter has fallen into a family that does not value feminine charm and power and wants to cull it before it can spread its magic around.

How do you explain something like this to her?

As a woman and mother, will you tell your daughter to grin it and bear it?

Someone who doesn’t have the decency to initiate a call to talk to his wife, sitting on a throne waiting for her to call? (I am going by the details provided by you as I don’t know his side of the story here).

It might be worth the effort to talk to your daughter and find out, if she has also put in the necessary work into growing into the marriage; as living far away from the family might have made her homesick and not working might have made her feel lonely.

This might have also caused her to isolate herself from the marriage which in turn would have caused cracks in it.

Hear both sides, and then come to a wise decision! Ultimately, she’s your daughter and I do know that you want what’s best for her.

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I can only imagine what it must be like for you. But I am not going to feel sorry for you as life presents challenges as opportunities.

You have had the opportunity to learn from each of your challenge, academically, personally, and professionally.

Focus on yourself now. What happened or didn’t happen in your childhood or the past only makes you feel like a victim and that isn’t useful when you are trying to solve a problem.

Focus on how you can better your quality of life despite your physiological issue.

Sit down with the doctor and ask:

How can I get treated?

Does it involve any surgery?

Will physiotherapy help in easing my condition?

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Only you can better your situation and it is possible for you if you choose to look at all the things that are possible by you once you become mentally stronger. Then your academic or personal or professional challenges will not come in the way.

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I can only imagine what it must be like for you. But I am not going to feel sorry for you as life presents challenges as opportunities.

You have had the opportunity to learn from each of your challenge, academically, personally, and professionally.

Focus on yourself now. What happened or didn’t happen in your childhood or the past only makes you feel like a victim and that isn’t useful when you are trying to solve a problem.

Focus on how you can better your quality of life despite your physiological issue.

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How can I get treated?

Does it involve any surgery?

Will physiotherapy help in easing my condition?

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Only you can better your situation and it is possible for you if you choose to look at all the things that are possible by you once you become mentally stronger. Then your academic or personal or professional challenges will not come in the way.

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