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Old Feb 22, 2023, 06:05 AM
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So my mum was scammed out of money and she used my money to pay a guy this happened 3 years ago she then had to pay me back. Well anyway they've been talking on and off for years well anyway she's now talking to him on WhatsApp and I'm not happy about it, I feel like she could be vulnerable to being used. I wish I could stop it I don't trust him but if I told my sister or whatever my concerns everyone would get angry at her and then mum would have trust issues with me. So I feel like there's nothing I can do but I don't want this guy talking to my mum I don't trust him... It's just fishy and I don't she realises how dodgy it looks because she likes him and he keeps saying she loves her whatever. I reckon it's a massive manipulation. What can I do I have to stay silent. I don't want this to get anymore worse and for the family to start fighting over this guy... Sigh

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