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14 yr old daughter/aunt mess but no subs. abuse
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 371680" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I agree that your sister's input is important. Perhaps she didn't say what your daughter "heard". Perhaps your difficult child shared information with her that you are not privy to. Perhaps your teen sees living with her Aunt as a way to avoid the conflict between her bio parents.</p><p> </p><p>Many of us have run into similar circumstances. My easy child</p><p>son told me he "was not moving" when my new husband and</p><p>I decided to relocate. One reason for our relocation was his "new friends" were influencing him more than we could accept. Truthfully if he had been invited to stay with a relative I trusted I <em>might </em>have considered it as a viable alternative.</p><p> </p><p>It's hard to be objective when you have unexpected ideas and options. Hang in there. There may be factors that you are not aware of at this time that can be addressed with the sister you trust. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 371680, member: 35"] I agree that your sister's input is important. Perhaps she didn't say what your daughter "heard". Perhaps your difficult child shared information with her that you are not privy to. Perhaps your teen sees living with her Aunt as a way to avoid the conflict between her bio parents. Many of us have run into similar circumstances. My easy child son told me he "was not moving" when my new husband and I decided to relocate. One reason for our relocation was his "new friends" were influencing him more than we could accept. Truthfully if he had been invited to stay with a relative I trusted I [I]might [/I]have considered it as a viable alternative. It's hard to be objective when you have unexpected ideas and options. Hang in there. There may be factors that you are not aware of at this time that can be addressed with the sister you trust. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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