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<blockquote data-quote="Genny" data-source="post: 175698" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I have to say, I disagree with Witz. If you tell Nichole not to reply and she does, and tells step-difficult child you told her not to...I wouldn't want to go there. Nichole needs to handle this herself. Of course you'll be there for support, and guidance if asked. If it turns ugly, Nichole can always set her page to private and block step-difficult child. Personally I think it's therapeutic for your girls to confront their "demons" and deal with them in their own way. It may even provide some closure for them. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like you could use some closure too. I totally understand the PTSD regarding difficult child's. I still react when easy child/difficult child has a particular tone in her voice, or says certain phrases. Even though she hasn't acted like a difficult child in a couple of years. I recommend seeing a counselor, just for you. I went by myself for a while and it really helped me to put things in perspective, and let go of some of the past hurts. </p><p></p><p>Good luck - and keep us posted!</p><p></p><p>Genny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Genny, post: 175698, member: 95"] I have to say, I disagree with Witz. If you tell Nichole not to reply and she does, and tells step-difficult child you told her not to...I wouldn't want to go there. Nichole needs to handle this herself. Of course you'll be there for support, and guidance if asked. If it turns ugly, Nichole can always set her page to private and block step-difficult child. Personally I think it's therapeutic for your girls to confront their "demons" and deal with them in their own way. It may even provide some closure for them. Sounds like you could use some closure too. I totally understand the PTSD regarding difficult child's. I still react when easy child/difficult child has a particular tone in her voice, or says certain phrases. Even though she hasn't acted like a difficult child in a couple of years. I recommend seeing a counselor, just for you. I went by myself for a while and it really helped me to put things in perspective, and let go of some of the past hurts. Good luck - and keep us posted! Genny [/QUOTE]
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