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<blockquote data-quote="GnarlyWoman" data-source="post: 654721" data-attributes="member: 18977"><p>Still struggling with the discovery that my daughter stole earrings from me. This after a decade of going to hades and back with cutting, hospitalization, drug addiction, abusive relationships to raising her daughter. Recently things had seemed to be getting better, but she relapsed hard. Supposed to have been getting the "shot" for heroin addiction, but still stealing? Don't walk into my house wearing earrings my own mother bought me, or casually drop another pair of mine with your things, then expect me to just "be chill" about it. I think she wants to me go off her, I swear. I'll just do what I always do, boundary lines going up. Stepping back. But dang if I'm not tired, ya'll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnarlyWoman, post: 654721, member: 18977"] Still struggling with the discovery that my daughter stole earrings from me. This after a decade of going to hades and back with cutting, hospitalization, drug addiction, abusive relationships to raising her daughter. Recently things had seemed to be getting better, but she relapsed hard. Supposed to have been getting the "shot" for heroin addiction, but still stealing? Don't walk into my house wearing earrings my own mother bought me, or casually drop another pair of mine with your things, then expect me to just "be chill" about it. I think she wants to me go off her, I swear. I'll just do what I always do, boundary lines going up. Stepping back. But dang if I'm not tired, ya'll. [/QUOTE]
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