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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 654773" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>It may be that she is sick, it may be because she is an addict, it may be both. She has lied about her role in crimes committed against you: her responsibility in the theft of your guns, and she continued to lie, while it seems she concealed the gun. She may have allowed dangerous people into your home.</p><p></p><p>She has violated your home and you. She is not your baby girl anymore. As harsh as this sounds, she is on the road to becoming a convicted felon. </p><p></p><p>When my adult child shows distress, I have engaged with her as if I still had the same range of responsibilities and control as when she was small. She pulls for this. It gives her certain advantages. She can get me to take responsibility, and can continue to get things she wants. She calls the shots. SHE KNOWS SHE HAS FULL CONTROL to sabotage. This dance gives her power over me, at the cost of achieving maturity and personal power. I am learning this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 654773, member: 18958"] It may be that she is sick, it may be because she is an addict, it may be both. She has lied about her role in crimes committed against you: her responsibility in the theft of your guns, and she continued to lie, while it seems she concealed the gun. She may have allowed dangerous people into your home. She has violated your home and you. She is not your baby girl anymore. As harsh as this sounds, she is on the road to becoming a convicted felon. When my adult child shows distress, I have engaged with her as if I still had the same range of responsibilities and control as when she was small. She pulls for this. It gives her certain advantages. She can get me to take responsibility, and can continue to get things she wants. She calls the shots. SHE KNOWS SHE HAS FULL CONTROL to sabotage. This dance gives her power over me, at the cost of achieving maturity and personal power. I am learning this. [/QUOTE]
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