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Adult Daughter Resents Me
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<blockquote data-quote="Gettin' Older" data-source="post: 749601" data-attributes="member: 23954"><p>Wow...I felt so much empathy for you while reading your story. Your daughter is much like one of my own, and I relate about the hurt caused. I know that sometimes love is not enough. You have done all you can do and I would second the idea that you detach yourself emotionally from all her hurtful behavior toward you. Don't let her destroy you. It is time for you to make a life of your own. Good you are in counseling. I do wonder about your sister, however. She has obviously been great to help you through the years. However, your daughter seems to feel more for her than for you. Talk with your sister and tell her how this makes your feel. Maybe she is unaware of this and can intervene on your behalf with your daughter. She might be very willing to help repair the hurt feelings and mend the relationship between you and your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gettin' Older, post: 749601, member: 23954"] Wow...I felt so much empathy for you while reading your story. Your daughter is much like one of my own, and I relate about the hurt caused. I know that sometimes love is not enough. You have done all you can do and I would second the idea that you detach yourself emotionally from all her hurtful behavior toward you. Don't let her destroy you. It is time for you to make a life of your own. Good you are in counseling. I do wonder about your sister, however. She has obviously been great to help you through the years. However, your daughter seems to feel more for her than for you. Talk with your sister and tell her how this makes your feel. Maybe she is unaware of this and can intervene on your behalf with your daughter. She might be very willing to help repair the hurt feelings and mend the relationship between you and your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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