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Another point of view on Shunning. And shunning vs. no contact
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 674752" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>I find this topic very interesting, though the shunning I have experienced is as an adult, not a child. I was never shunned as a child, but boy, the shunning I have had to endure as an adult crippled me for years. My adult daughter is shunning me, though it's a bit better than it was. OR, I'm handling it better. She didn't speak to me at all for months after I divorced her father (its now been five years), though I begged, cried and pleaded. Now, I've decided that she is missing out on many, many years of mother/daughter that we can never recover. She isn't shunning me now, I guess, we do have a little contact, but I had to come to that conclusion that I had done nothing to her and the "shunning" was to punish me. It did. But no more....I'm done with it. I guess I got a backbone and said, "so be it"..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 674752, member: 2287"] I find this topic very interesting, though the shunning I have experienced is as an adult, not a child. I was never shunned as a child, but boy, the shunning I have had to endure as an adult crippled me for years. My adult daughter is shunning me, though it's a bit better than it was. OR, I'm handling it better. She didn't speak to me at all for months after I divorced her father (its now been five years), though I begged, cried and pleaded. Now, I've decided that she is missing out on many, many years of mother/daughter that we can never recover. She isn't shunning me now, I guess, we do have a little contact, but I had to come to that conclusion that I had done nothing to her and the "shunning" was to punish me. It did. But no more....I'm done with it. I guess I got a backbone and said, "so be it".. [/QUOTE]
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