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<blockquote data-quote="chrissey" data-source="post: 617255" data-attributes="member: 17570"><p>hi midwestmom, thanks for your time. its my fault sorry, i didn't explain properly. we have been there for our daughter because she needed us. she got married then divorced and was struggling. we had problem got to close, but it wasn't a problem at the time. we then realised that she needed her space, now she gained strenght. she was unsupported with two young girls suffering from depression because of circumstances and we did what any parent does for thier children we were there for her when she needed us. it was only over this situ that i realised we were being used to suit her needs but not in a good way. we felt we had no freedom or life of our own. so we pursued couple of our own interest again, as you do at our age i am 45 my hubby 50. she found it hard on her own with two young girls who do have problems but not disabilities. they have been so effected by the disfunctional lifestyle my daughter leads that we try to give them as much stability as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrissey, post: 617255, member: 17570"] hi midwestmom, thanks for your time. its my fault sorry, i didn't explain properly. we have been there for our daughter because she needed us. she got married then divorced and was struggling. we had problem got to close, but it wasn't a problem at the time. we then realised that she needed her space, now she gained strenght. she was unsupported with two young girls suffering from depression because of circumstances and we did what any parent does for thier children we were there for her when she needed us. it was only over this situ that i realised we were being used to suit her needs but not in a good way. we felt we had no freedom or life of our own. so we pursued couple of our own interest again, as you do at our age i am 45 my hubby 50. she found it hard on her own with two young girls who do have problems but not disabilities. they have been so effected by the disfunctional lifestyle my daughter leads that we try to give them as much stability as possible. [/QUOTE]
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