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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 752488" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>I agree that you should not take her pulling away from you as personal.</p><p>I do not have daughters so I do not know the closeness that you can have with a daughter (we have 3 boys, mine, his and ours together).</p><p></p><p>My very good friend has a daughter though and they have never ever been close. My friend wants it so bad but her daughter is very cold to her. It's always been that way. Her daughter is 24 and putting herself through school to get her masters. They paid for her bachelor's degree. She did not even see her mother when she was in the hospital having a 5 pound tumor taken out that had grown on her ovary that could have been cancerous. I visited her. I could not believe her daughter didn't. I could see how painful it was for her. I just don't get it. Her daughter works hard and works hard at school and doesn't give them ANY trouble other than she is very indifferent to her mother. I don't think that is normal but what do I know?</p><p></p><p>People say things when they are angry that they don't mean. We all do it. We are human. Don't beat yourself up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 752488, member: 15032"] I agree that you should not take her pulling away from you as personal. I do not have daughters so I do not know the closeness that you can have with a daughter (we have 3 boys, mine, his and ours together). My very good friend has a daughter though and they have never ever been close. My friend wants it so bad but her daughter is very cold to her. It's always been that way. Her daughter is 24 and putting herself through school to get her masters. They paid for her bachelor's degree. She did not even see her mother when she was in the hospital having a 5 pound tumor taken out that had grown on her ovary that could have been cancerous. I visited her. I could not believe her daughter didn't. I could see how painful it was for her. I just don't get it. Her daughter works hard and works hard at school and doesn't give them ANY trouble other than she is very indifferent to her mother. I don't think that is normal but what do I know? People say things when they are angry that they don't mean. We all do it. We are human. Don't beat yourself up. [/QUOTE]
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