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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 314580" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I really don't know a lot about her diagnosis's. Her dad was so busy pretending that he was the perfect father that it didn't leave any room for anything to be wrong with her. Early on, there were problems that were all my fault, but as she hadn't lived with me since she was 8 months old, he knew that legally he had to own some of the problem. Ergo, there was no problem.</p><p></p><p>I think that to her a text isn't any different than having a raging argument. You're just not there. It's tit for tat with her. It's just like a verbal argument, except that she feels that she has you trapped because you can't walk away from a text. In her mind. <em>Of course</em> you can walk away from it by deleting it without reading it. She would never just send 143 texts for no reason. It's her form of fighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 314580, member: 99"] I really don't know a lot about her diagnosis's. Her dad was so busy pretending that he was the perfect father that it didn't leave any room for anything to be wrong with her. Early on, there were problems that were all my fault, but as she hadn't lived with me since she was 8 months old, he knew that legally he had to own some of the problem. Ergo, there was no problem. I think that to her a text isn't any different than having a raging argument. You're just not there. It's tit for tat with her. It's just like a verbal argument, except that she feels that she has you trapped because you can't walk away from a text. In her mind. [I]Of course[/I] you can walk away from it by deleting it without reading it. She would never just send 143 texts for no reason. It's her form of fighting. [/QUOTE]
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