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Why can’t I stop poking the bear? (Borderline estranged daughter)
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<blockquote data-quote="ButCoffeeFirst" data-source="post: 764446" data-attributes="member: 28722"><p>Yes. It is my lack of restraint that is the problem.</p><p>It is the only mechanism I have to check that she is still alive, how she is travelling, where she is living.</p><p>To see her. To hear her voice.</p><p>I have good friends who check her social media sporadically, and promise to tell me if there is anything I need to know. To try to keep me from looking myself.</p><p>But sometimes, (quite often, If I am honest) I cannot resist looking.</p><p>Poking the bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButCoffeeFirst, post: 764446, member: 28722"] Yes. It is my lack of restraint that is the problem. It is the only mechanism I have to check that she is still alive, how she is travelling, where she is living. To see her. To hear her voice. I have good friends who check her social media sporadically, and promise to tell me if there is anything I need to know. To try to keep me from looking myself. But sometimes, (quite often, If I am honest) I cannot resist looking. Poking the bear. [/QUOTE]
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