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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 59230" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Kids take it out on the parent they feel the safest with typically. If she knows no matter what, you're always going to be there for her, she is going to relax and take it out on you. Before my husband and I were married, my 3 difficult children would always use him as the "punching bag". He got all of the grief. Something is wrong, but she hasn't figured out how to verbalize it yet so she is just angry. You're getting it because she knows that no matter how she treats you, you're still going to be there for her. I'd seek counseling for her and possibly for all of you, your ex included, if he'll work with you on it for her sake. She needs to find an outlet to get it all out of her system. I hope things get better for you and her both!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 59230, member: 3837"] Kids take it out on the parent they feel the safest with typically. If she knows no matter what, you're always going to be there for her, she is going to relax and take it out on you. Before my husband and I were married, my 3 difficult children would always use him as the "punching bag". He got all of the grief. Something is wrong, but she hasn't figured out how to verbalize it yet so she is just angry. You're getting it because she knows that no matter how she treats you, you're still going to be there for her. I'd seek counseling for her and possibly for all of you, your ex included, if he'll work with you on it for her sake. She needs to find an outlet to get it all out of her system. I hope things get better for you and her both! [/QUOTE]
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