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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 697521" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Find peace in the not groveling, some of our kids like to see us unhappy and wanting. It's fun for them, don't go there, let her come to you. Kids can be very resilliant. She may see you aren't playing her game and grant you access. Or she may not, but don't be a pawn in this, the kids will come back to you. My own mother one day decided that we will never ever speak to my dads side of the family, EVER. Yeah, well, I knew their phone numbers...but my sister and brother were too little and never spoke to them again. (SAD). How ironic, my brother never spoke to my parents ever until the day he died. My sister never sees them, only I do, and my kids. My parents taught my siblings to do that, and then they did it right back to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 697521, member: 2668"] Find peace in the not groveling, some of our kids like to see us unhappy and wanting. It's fun for them, don't go there, let her come to you. Kids can be very resilliant. She may see you aren't playing her game and grant you access. Or she may not, but don't be a pawn in this, the kids will come back to you. My own mother one day decided that we will never ever speak to my dads side of the family, EVER. Yeah, well, I knew their phone numbers...but my sister and brother were too little and never spoke to them again. (SAD). How ironic, my brother never spoke to my parents ever until the day he died. My sister never sees them, only I do, and my kids. My parents taught my siblings to do that, and then they did it right back to them. [/QUOTE]
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