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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 576696" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>And, unfortunately, that approach just provides more "real" ammo to prove she isn't loved.</p><p>At least by being there... it's like the pictures on the fridge. She can complain to anybody, but you have the pictures to prove otherwise...</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, we really don't want to go to stuff just to cover our own backsides... but sometimes that is how it works.</p><p></p><p>Oh, believe me I know. I'd still do it and document it all. Hold her accountable. Daisy could throw her difficult child a parade everyday...with a laser show...and her name written in the sky, and it would never be good enough. Ever. I know. Her difficult child, like my difficult children, live in their own reality. The truth means nothing. Unfortunately, Daisy and her family are hoovered in to difficult child's world 24/7. Eventually, that needs to stop and difficult child be held accountable for her choices and actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 576696, member: 12725"] And, unfortunately, that approach just provides more "real" ammo to prove she isn't loved. At least by being there... it's like the pictures on the fridge. She can complain to anybody, but you have the pictures to prove otherwise... Unfortunately, we really don't want to go to stuff just to cover our own backsides... but sometimes that is how it works. Oh, believe me I know. I'd still do it and document it all. Hold her accountable. Daisy could throw her difficult child a parade everyday...with a laser show...and her name written in the sky, and it would never be good enough. Ever. I know. Her difficult child, like my difficult children, live in their own reality. The truth means nothing. Unfortunately, Daisy and her family are hoovered in to difficult child's world 24/7. Eventually, that needs to stop and difficult child be held accountable for her choices and actions. [/QUOTE]
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