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is there any way to recover positive feelings for difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 591375" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I just tried to talk nicely to difficult child and tell her how I was feeling and that I am hurting because of the distance between us. Tried to explain how her not being honest about things is hurting our relationship. Tried to explain that the nose piercing is small compared all the things she did to cover it up. Tried to tell her that I was worried about how being impulsive about things could lead to bigger problems. Tried but failed. She couldn't comprehend any of it really. Her basic take on it all: "you hate the nose ring and you hate me". and of course "I won't make any bad decisions about drugs or alcohol". Wish I could believe that one. She wants to fit in with a small group of misfit kids and I am afraid that the nose piercing is only the beginning. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 591375, member: 12511"] I just tried to talk nicely to difficult child and tell her how I was feeling and that I am hurting because of the distance between us. Tried to explain how her not being honest about things is hurting our relationship. Tried to explain that the nose piercing is small compared all the things she did to cover it up. Tried to tell her that I was worried about how being impulsive about things could lead to bigger problems. Tried but failed. She couldn't comprehend any of it really. Her basic take on it all: "you hate the nose ring and you hate me". and of course "I won't make any bad decisions about drugs or alcohol". Wish I could believe that one. She wants to fit in with a small group of misfit kids and I am afraid that the nose piercing is only the beginning. KSM [/QUOTE]
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