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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 296290" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Agh! I had one of those confrontations on Friday with Daughter (who will be turning 18 on the 26th). She went to AZ with my Mom to her SILs 50th birthday party. She's getting older and didn't want to make the drive alone, so she asked Daughter if she wanted to come along since she gets on famously with her sister in law's daughter. </p><p> </p><p>Okay, she knew the about the trip a month in advance. She does have a job and has been working a lot of hours, BUT YOU THINK SHE WOULD HAVE DONE SOME LAUNDRY AT LEAST THE DAY BEFORE. </p><p> </p><p>She gets up 30 minutes (up late texting, didn't set her alarm, and didn't ask me to be sure to wake her)before my mother is to pick her up screaming she has no clean clothes. Then tons of drama and telling my Mom she's not going. The "not going" part was the spark that lit the ignition to my bomb and I exploded. She has pulled this kind of nonsense for years and to then pull it on my mother, I was ready to grab all her stuff and throw it on the street. I'm not kidding. </p><p> </p><p>I had to leave because I had a dr appointment, and then she wanted a hug goodbye. I couldn't do it. Her behavior has consequences and it negatively impacts my ability to show her affection. Especially, after years of it.</p><p> </p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 296290, member: 831"] Agh! I had one of those confrontations on Friday with Daughter (who will be turning 18 on the 26th). She went to AZ with my Mom to her SILs 50th birthday party. She's getting older and didn't want to make the drive alone, so she asked Daughter if she wanted to come along since she gets on famously with her sister in law's daughter. Okay, she knew the about the trip a month in advance. She does have a job and has been working a lot of hours, BUT YOU THINK SHE WOULD HAVE DONE SOME LAUNDRY AT LEAST THE DAY BEFORE. She gets up 30 minutes (up late texting, didn't set her alarm, and didn't ask me to be sure to wake her)before my mother is to pick her up screaming she has no clean clothes. Then tons of drama and telling my Mom she's not going. The "not going" part was the spark that lit the ignition to my bomb and I exploded. She has pulled this kind of nonsense for years and to then pull it on my mother, I was ready to grab all her stuff and throw it on the street. I'm not kidding. I had to leave because I had a dr appointment, and then she wanted a hug goodbye. I couldn't do it. Her behavior has consequences and it negatively impacts my ability to show her affection. Especially, after years of it. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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