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Calling her a dumbass and arguing isn't rational and isn't going to help. No matter how obviously insane this is (and it is), your mother is not seeing it so that's not going to be the right approach. You need to establish some form of rapport first and show some empathy if you want to have a chance for her to listen. Talk about missing your father, how difficult it is to be without him, what are the emotional needs right now for you, for her. Try to get on the same page about at least something about this situation first. She might be more willing to hear what you have to say then. Don't tell her to just block the guy she isn't going to do it and it may just alienate you which will make her more vulnerable. Instead you advise her on red flags, romance scams, warning signs of abusive relationships etc, so she can look out for those. Stay close to her and on hear team, instead of being against her. Good luck.
To be honest, I'm not really sure what else she can do now that she has not already done.
It comes down to how big a deal this is for you. The last thing you need is this relationship getting off on a platform of moral superiority or you “saving” her from some form of moral degredation.
This woman is desperate now for you to drop this subject and move on. I suspect she'll have to end things herself if you can't do that. Yeah, therapy is a great idea but continually pushing that will just embarrass and shame her further and she simply isn't going to take that from a guy she barely knows. Why should she when she can start afresh with someone else?
So how big a deal is this to you now? Because if it's not something you are willing to move on from, you need to move on from her
I was in a relationship (6yrs) once that had issues like the ones you discuss here & in past postings. If there is another girl that can cause this much strife in your relationship, it isn't built to last. I've been with someone else for over 20yrs & occasionally thank my lucky stars that past relationship didn't progress into more. You CAN do better.
Calling her a dumbass and arguing isn't rational and isn't going to help. No matter how obviously insane this is (and it is), your mother is not seeing it so that's not going to be the right approach. You need to establish some form of rapport first and show some empathy if you want to have a chance for her to listen. Talk about missing your father, how difficult it is to be without him, what are the emotional needs right now for you, for her. Try to get on the same page about at least something about this situation first. She might be more willing to hear what you have to say then. Don't tell her to just block the guy she isn't going to do it and it may just alienate you which will make her more vulnerable. Instead you advise her on red flags, romance scams, warning signs of abusive relationships etc, so she can look out for those. Stay close to her and on hear team, instead of being against her. Good luck.
To be honest, I'm not really sure what else she can do now that she has not already done.
It comes down to how big a deal this is for you. The last thing you need is this relationship getting off on a platform of moral superiority or you “saving” her from some form of moral degredation.
This woman is desperate now for you to drop this subject and move on. I suspect she'll have to end things herself if you can't do that. Yeah, therapy is a great idea but continually pushing that will just embarrass and shame her further and she simply isn't going to take that from a guy she barely knows. Why should she when she can start afresh with someone else?
So how big a deal is this to you now? Because if it's not something you are willing to move on from, you need to move on from her
I was in a relationship (6yrs) once that had issues like the ones you discuss here & in past postings. If there is another girl that can cause this much strife in your relationship, it isn't built to last. I've been with someone else for over 20yrs & occasionally thank my lucky stars that past relationship didn't progress into more. You CAN do better.