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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 484493" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>Yes, but with me, I am at the point where I don't want to build a relationship. :-( I am so tired of being used and abused, blamed, lied to and about, conned, manipulated, stolen from, etc., the thought of "building" a relationship is an insult. Why would I want to hang around for more? It is not like she has moments where she treats me kindly. If she isn't doing anything directly psychopathic, in that moment, she still has <u>never</u> apologized for any of the horrible things she has done previously. If I felt it would help, I woud consider it, not necessarily do it, but consider it. My difficult child 1, especially, has fought us day one, so the thought she would magically change at this point is ridiculous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 484493, member: 12725"] Yes, but with me, I am at the point where I don't want to build a relationship. :-( I am so tired of being used and abused, blamed, lied to and about, conned, manipulated, stolen from, etc., the thought of "building" a relationship is an insult. Why would I want to hang around for more? It is not like she has moments where she treats me kindly. If she isn't doing anything directly psychopathic, in that moment, she still has [U]never[/U] apologized for any of the horrible things she has done previously. If I felt it would help, I woud consider it, not necessarily do it, but consider it. My difficult child 1, especially, has fought us day one, so the thought she would magically change at this point is ridiculous. [/QUOTE]
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