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Can I trust her when she says she wants to change?
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<blockquote data-quote="SadFlower" data-source="post: 673679" data-attributes="member: 19741"><p>Just when I think things are getting better, daughter exploded whenI asked her to come out of her room (she often stays there for hours and I often ask her to come out when she's been there for too long). So it was a lot of crying, screaming, and accusing me of trying to make miserable. She ended up back in her room, crying. I'm not even sure what went wrong here and what button I pushed. It's like a step forward, two steps back... </p><p>Daughter has always felt out of place. She told me that often. She was always very much aware of being different and when she was younger, she would always talk about going back to "my country". When someone described her as "Asian-American", she responded very angrily that she is not an American. But she knows she's not Kazakh, either. She has to find a place for herself, somewhere.</p><p></p><p>I will definitely look into self-defense classes - I haven't really thought of that. Meanwhile... I'm just hoping we'll get through the week without another crisis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SadFlower, post: 673679, member: 19741"] Just when I think things are getting better, daughter exploded whenI asked her to come out of her room (she often stays there for hours and I often ask her to come out when she's been there for too long). So it was a lot of crying, screaming, and accusing me of trying to make miserable. She ended up back in her room, crying. I'm not even sure what went wrong here and what button I pushed. It's like a step forward, two steps back... Daughter has always felt out of place. She told me that often. She was always very much aware of being different and when she was younger, she would always talk about going back to "my country". When someone described her as "Asian-American", she responded very angrily that she is not an American. But she knows she's not Kazakh, either. She has to find a place for herself, somewhere. I will definitely look into self-defense classes - I haven't really thought of that. Meanwhile... I'm just hoping we'll get through the week without another crisis. [/QUOTE]
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