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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 471743" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I am so sorry she is hurting. I love how you realized her waffeling on whether or not she wanted you there really means she needs you. I remember one time when my dad started to grow up too (in a family therapy session where my sisters and I revealed we were uncomfortable with how an uncle and his sons were coming on to us) he asked what he wants from us....He always felt it just was silly flirting......I said, I want you to be a dad. i dont want to have to ask you in an uncomfortable setting to please help me.....just do it. He did from that moment on. He even did it for my difficult child one time in a store when a guy went off on him for talking rudely to me. I really think it is hard to ask for help when you are so mixed up and if something is happening that you might feel (even if it is not right) ashamed of. </p><p>It is so hard for siblings of difficult child's.....</p><p>So sorry....lots of love energy being sent to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 471743, member: 12886"] I am so sorry she is hurting. I love how you realized her waffeling on whether or not she wanted you there really means she needs you. I remember one time when my dad started to grow up too (in a family therapy session where my sisters and I revealed we were uncomfortable with how an uncle and his sons were coming on to us) he asked what he wants from us....He always felt it just was silly flirting......I said, I want you to be a dad. i dont want to have to ask you in an uncomfortable setting to please help me.....just do it. He did from that moment on. He even did it for my difficult child one time in a store when a guy went off on him for talking rudely to me. I really think it is hard to ask for help when you are so mixed up and if something is happening that you might feel (even if it is not right) ashamed of. It is so hard for siblings of difficult child's..... So sorry....lots of love energy being sent to her. [/QUOTE]
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