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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: 592858" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Mtridous - thanks for taking time to join and respond. I am the original postern and if you could have felt my hurt in the original post, you would know that it is not that I don't love my dtr, and I have and will keep trying to have a positive relationship with her, but that when you are the only one trying it is hard. I actually wrote that the nose piercing is small compared to all the things she did to perpetuate the lies. A relationship with out trust is not much of a relationship. Sometimes you do have to distance yourself from all the drama, while keeping the door open for the future.</p><p></p><p>I am glad that you grew up to be a responsible adult. Maybe your parents weren't that awful since you seemed to have found your way to making positive choices. I am sorry that you still have all that hurt from your past. I don't want that for my dtr, and that is why I reached out on this forum. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 592858, member: 12511"] Mtridous - thanks for taking time to join and respond. I am the original postern and if you could have felt my hurt in the original post, you would know that it is not that I don't love my dtr, and I have and will keep trying to have a positive relationship with her, but that when you are the only one trying it is hard. I actually wrote that the nose piercing is small compared to all the things she did to perpetuate the lies. A relationship with out trust is not much of a relationship. Sometimes you do have to distance yourself from all the drama, while keeping the door open for the future. I am glad that you grew up to be a responsible adult. Maybe your parents weren't that awful since you seemed to have found your way to making positive choices. I am sorry that you still have all that hurt from your past. I don't want that for my dtr, and that is why I reached out on this forum. KSM [/QUOTE]
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