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BDP daughter wants to her & I to go family therapy
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<blockquote data-quote="Lioness" data-source="post: 662119" data-attributes="member: 18827"><p>I think this is the crucial fact my daughter has been hurt and manipulated by her father. She was his number one above the other two and he showed it. She basked in his love then at aged 12 he turned his back and replaced her with a 25 year old secretary. He didn't make time for the kids at all. He would switch his phone off at 9pm. He didn't bother with them for 4 months! She was devastated and hated me for it. In her 12 year old mind mummy couldn't keep Daddy. He refused to try again and come back yet when I served divorce papers he cried to my daughter and said " how could mummy do this to me". Seriously?! He is a very clever businessman and a multimillionaire and a prize manipulator. I believe this has impacted on my difficult daughter and damaged her. I also think that I became depressed and cried a lot during that time and she probably felt let down by me. I had no family to lean on. I tried to get her help but she refused to go. Maybe I should have forced her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lioness, post: 662119, member: 18827"] I think this is the crucial fact my daughter has been hurt and manipulated by her father. She was his number one above the other two and he showed it. She basked in his love then at aged 12 he turned his back and replaced her with a 25 year old secretary. He didn't make time for the kids at all. He would switch his phone off at 9pm. He didn't bother with them for 4 months! She was devastated and hated me for it. In her 12 year old mind mummy couldn't keep Daddy. He refused to try again and come back yet when I served divorce papers he cried to my daughter and said " how could mummy do this to me". Seriously?! He is a very clever businessman and a multimillionaire and a prize manipulator. I believe this has impacted on my difficult daughter and damaged her. I also think that I became depressed and cried a lot during that time and she probably felt let down by me. I had no family to lean on. I tried to get her help but she refused to go. Maybe I should have forced her. [/QUOTE]
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