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Is it ever ok to just be "done?"
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 687843" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>I don't need a perfect daughter. I don't want to dictate her choices. I am ok in disagreeing with her or knowing I would do differently. It is the use and abuse I can no longer tolerate. I can no longer handle forced interactions that leave me on edge and exhausted from trying to prevent any meltdowns or editing every word I say so that it won't later on get tangled and twisted in her mind to have some sinister meaning. I am tired of defending myself to someone who has already prosecuted, judged and sentenced me in her mind. There is no parole for her resentment, anger and blame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 687843, member: 19905"] I don't need a perfect daughter. I don't want to dictate her choices. I am ok in disagreeing with her or knowing I would do differently. It is the use and abuse I can no longer tolerate. I can no longer handle forced interactions that leave me on edge and exhausted from trying to prevent any meltdowns or editing every word I say so that it won't later on get tangled and twisted in her mind to have some sinister meaning. I am tired of defending myself to someone who has already prosecuted, judged and sentenced me in her mind. There is no parole for her resentment, anger and blame. [/QUOTE]
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