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A fairly good ex. of entitlement awareness/breaking bad habits
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 616970" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I always read your posts Nomad, just got here myself. Your story is so like so many of our kids, I see the same kinds of traits in my daughter, who may or may not be bi-polar, I'll likely never know..........but thankfully she doesn't ask anything of me anymore. </p><p></p><p>I smiled when you said your husband said "he changed his mind" good for him. It's also good that she got it, "loud and clear." I wonder if that means that kind of behavior will lessen or she will forget the next time a better offer comes up. It can be so exasperating, I know. At this point in time I have almost no contact with my own daughter, it seems without the old 'script' no one knows how to act! Perhaps in time it will evolve.........I imagine that's what will happen.</p><p></p><p>Is your daughter independent enough to be able to take care of herself should you and husband not be in the picture? I recall you mentioning that you guys are moving away at some point soon. That would certainly change the dynamic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 616970, member: 13542"] I always read your posts Nomad, just got here myself. Your story is so like so many of our kids, I see the same kinds of traits in my daughter, who may or may not be bi-polar, I'll likely never know..........but thankfully she doesn't ask anything of me anymore. I smiled when you said your husband said "he changed his mind" good for him. It's also good that she got it, "loud and clear." I wonder if that means that kind of behavior will lessen or she will forget the next time a better offer comes up. It can be so exasperating, I know. At this point in time I have almost no contact with my own daughter, it seems without the old 'script' no one knows how to act! Perhaps in time it will evolve.........I imagine that's what will happen. Is your daughter independent enough to be able to take care of herself should you and husband not be in the picture? I recall you mentioning that you guys are moving away at some point soon. That would certainly change the dynamic. [/QUOTE]
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