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Adult daughter....abusive ?
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<blockquote data-quote="RN1959" data-source="post: 481230" data-attributes="member: 13234"><p>Pepperidge...</p><p></p><p> Thanks for writing...that is something I hadn't thought about at all. Yes, she can be self-centered at times, and she is a pretty tough bird as well. For now, I'm going to lay a little low, avoid conflict with her...and hope that when the baby is born she mellows out just a little bit. You know, I just remembered something she said a few weeks back... " Mom, you have more fun than I do in life ". We laughed about it, but it just came to mind that maybe she does feel that way. I was married at 18, and we began the family when I was 20....married for 23 yrs, and divorced for 12 yrs. I do have fun, but since the kids are grown, and I'm still relatively young, I don't generally just lay around sulking. Maybe there is a jealousy on her part about my life in general.....just a thought. By the way, I'm not a "wild woman" I work fulltime, and yes....I have a life that doesn't involve her. This doesn't seem to bother my 28 yr old son at all....he has a life that doesn't involve me as well. I always get the feeling from him that he's happy, if I'm happy....our visits are filled with story telling about latest adventures, and laughter. So different from the daughter.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN1959, post: 481230, member: 13234"] Pepperidge... Thanks for writing...that is something I hadn't thought about at all. Yes, she can be self-centered at times, and she is a pretty tough bird as well. For now, I'm going to lay a little low, avoid conflict with her...and hope that when the baby is born she mellows out just a little bit. You know, I just remembered something she said a few weeks back... " Mom, you have more fun than I do in life ". We laughed about it, but it just came to mind that maybe she does feel that way. I was married at 18, and we began the family when I was 20....married for 23 yrs, and divorced for 12 yrs. I do have fun, but since the kids are grown, and I'm still relatively young, I don't generally just lay around sulking. Maybe there is a jealousy on her part about my life in general.....just a thought. By the way, I'm not a "wild woman" I work fulltime, and yes....I have a life that doesn't involve her. This doesn't seem to bother my 28 yr old son at all....he has a life that doesn't involve me as well. I always get the feeling from him that he's happy, if I'm happy....our visits are filled with story telling about latest adventures, and laughter. So different from the daughter..... [/QUOTE]
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