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I kicked my drug-addict daughter three years and now doesn't want anything to do with us
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<blockquote data-quote="LyraSol" data-source="post: 696756" data-attributes="member: 20547"><p>Good news! My daughter this morning called her dad and had asked him to meet her at a coffee shop. He told me it was a little awkward but other than that, everything went well! My daughter says that she understands why we kicked her out because it was for the best but she still feels angry about it. Even though she's angry, she said she would like to see the rest of us when she's ready and would like to introduce her son to us, who really wants to meet us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LyraSol, post: 696756, member: 20547"] Good news! My daughter this morning called her dad and had asked him to meet her at a coffee shop. He told me it was a little awkward but other than that, everything went well! My daughter says that she understands why we kicked her out because it was for the best but she still feels angry about it. Even though she's angry, she said she would like to see the rest of us when she's ready and would like to introduce her son to us, who really wants to meet us. [/QUOTE]
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