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<blockquote data-quote="louise2350" data-source="post: 754363" data-attributes="member: 24632"><p>Thank you, Acacia. It is hurtful to have a grown child act this way. Out of my three daughters it was only the middle one who was so unmanageable .As I look at my two other daughters I just see there was something "missing" in the d.d - she has many good qualities such as her love for animals (she was thinking of becoming a vet until her problems led her down another path) and kindness when someone else is being picked on - she'd be there to defend her friend if someone was bullying the friend. She once told me when she was a teen, if she had kids I wouldn't ever see them. At the time I didn't know this would come true. I thought she was just being a teen. I do know if she was in a good place in her life, she wouldn't be this way. However, I've done all I can as I'm sure you have too. I do focus on my two other daughters and their children who give me such happiness. Thank you so much for your kind words and happy holidays to you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise2350, post: 754363, member: 24632"] Thank you, Acacia. It is hurtful to have a grown child act this way. Out of my three daughters it was only the middle one who was so unmanageable .As I look at my two other daughters I just see there was something "missing" in the d.d - she has many good qualities such as her love for animals (she was thinking of becoming a vet until her problems led her down another path) and kindness when someone else is being picked on - she'd be there to defend her friend if someone was bullying the friend. She once told me when she was a teen, if she had kids I wouldn't ever see them. At the time I didn't know this would come true. I thought she was just being a teen. I do know if she was in a good place in her life, she wouldn't be this way. However, I've done all I can as I'm sure you have too. I do focus on my two other daughters and their children who give me such happiness. Thank you so much for your kind words and happy holidays to you too. [/QUOTE]
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