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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 410981" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>Yes, I get what you're saying. I also think she resents my daughter for having this baby that she probably isn't the best mom to when she feels she would be a great mom given the chance. Of course that very thing makes my situation even worse because I not only worry about my daughter, but I'm worried sick over my granddaughter. </p><p> </p><p>I think my friend feels bad for being a bit insensitive to me earlier because she has been going out of her way the last two days to talk to me and have lunch together. That helps me feel better, but I still feel a little gunshy, so I am just talking to her about other things we have in common rather than focusing on either of our problems. Thanks everyone for suggesting that to me. It seems to ease the tension a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 410981, member: 11235"] Yes, I get what you're saying. I also think she resents my daughter for having this baby that she probably isn't the best mom to when she feels she would be a great mom given the chance. Of course that very thing makes my situation even worse because I not only worry about my daughter, but I'm worried sick over my granddaughter. I think my friend feels bad for being a bit insensitive to me earlier because she has been going out of her way the last two days to talk to me and have lunch together. That helps me feel better, but I still feel a little gunshy, so I am just talking to her about other things we have in common rather than focusing on either of our problems. Thanks everyone for suggesting that to me. It seems to ease the tension a bit. [/QUOTE]
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