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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 731044" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>So sorry for your troubles, as I know the death of your ex must have greatly affected everyone in the family. If you're not already in therapy, I think it's something you should seriously consider. </p><p></p><p>As for your daughter, I think at age 16, you will probably want to keep some kind of contact with her, whatever you can tolerate without enmeshing yourself in her bad behavior. If the arrangement of her living with a friend is working out, then maybe it's for the best for now. One of my sons, now aged 21, was horrible from about age 13 to 18, but is now much better. Sometimes age brings maturity, sometimes not. Since your daughter was already difficult, I'm sure losing her mom is only making things worse for her. Is she seeing a therapist or counselor?</p><p></p><p>Is your daughter in college already at age 16? Or did you mean she dropped out of high school?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 731044, member: 18099"] So sorry for your troubles, as I know the death of your ex must have greatly affected everyone in the family. If you're not already in therapy, I think it's something you should seriously consider. As for your daughter, I think at age 16, you will probably want to keep some kind of contact with her, whatever you can tolerate without enmeshing yourself in her bad behavior. If the arrangement of her living with a friend is working out, then maybe it's for the best for now. One of my sons, now aged 21, was horrible from about age 13 to 18, but is now much better. Sometimes age brings maturity, sometimes not. Since your daughter was already difficult, I'm sure losing her mom is only making things worse for her. Is she seeing a therapist or counselor? Is your daughter in college already at age 16? Or did you mean she dropped out of high school? [/QUOTE]
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