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Help needed understanding adult daughter's behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 667998" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Hi and welcome, Perplexed!</p><p></p><p>Is this kind of behavior the norm for your daughter? Was she like this as a teen/young adult? How long has the relationship between you been like this? I am assuming it has been this way for quite a while.</p><p></p><p>There is one thing for sure--she isn't going to change. She told you that.</p><p></p><p>Do you really think you deserve to be treated this way? You don't.</p><p></p><p>She is right about one thing--the ball is in your court. You are the only on who can change this. She won't change her behavior. You must change what you are doing. You can't allow yourself to be treated this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 667998, member: 16024"] Hi and welcome, Perplexed! Is this kind of behavior the norm for your daughter? Was she like this as a teen/young adult? How long has the relationship between you been like this? I am assuming it has been this way for quite a while. There is one thing for sure--she isn't going to change. She told you that. Do you really think you deserve to be treated this way? You don't. She is right about one thing--the ball is in your court. You are the only on who can change this. She won't change her behavior. You must change what you are doing. You can't allow yourself to be treated this way. [/QUOTE]
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