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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 595173" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>If it's ANY consolation, I can say the same thing to my daughter that my SO says to her, and she takes it completely different from him than she does from me. From me, she will fight and buck and argue and get nasty. He can go over to talk to her, say the same thing, and get a completely different reaction from her. Part of it is just different dynamics, different relationship. Part of it is that my daughter's father hasn't bothered to be part of her life and she's looking for an accepting and supportive father-figure (other than Grandpa, who lives far away) that's there for her. Your daughter might also have some of the similar dynamics going on, because obviously her father isn't very supportive of her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 595173, member: 15793"] If it's ANY consolation, I can say the same thing to my daughter that my SO says to her, and she takes it completely different from him than she does from me. From me, she will fight and buck and argue and get nasty. He can go over to talk to her, say the same thing, and get a completely different reaction from her. Part of it is just different dynamics, different relationship. Part of it is that my daughter's father hasn't bothered to be part of her life and she's looking for an accepting and supportive father-figure (other than Grandpa, who lives far away) that's there for her. Your daughter might also have some of the similar dynamics going on, because obviously her father isn't very supportive of her. [/QUOTE]
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