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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 637853" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>She is an official adult and apparently really wants to make her own mistakes so you have no other option than let her.</p><p></p><p>Do not get involved on her drama. It is difficult but it is healthier for you both. If she asks your advice, well, they are cheap to give, but trying to make her see reason likely makes her just more bullheaded about being unreasonable. </p><p></p><p>Keep your focus on solving a living situation thing, let her take care about her social life.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you did your very best to give her everything one can wish when she was young. Sometimes it just doesn't work out. She is too immature to see that yet. Someday she likely will. And this probably doesn't make you feel better, but those kids who cherish their crappy parents? They are even more screwed up than your daughter. It doesn't show yet, but it is worse not to recognize dysfunctional childhood situation than to be a squeaky wheel from early on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 637853, member: 14557"] She is an official adult and apparently really wants to make her own mistakes so you have no other option than let her. Do not get involved on her drama. It is difficult but it is healthier for you both. If she asks your advice, well, they are cheap to give, but trying to make her see reason likely makes her just more bullheaded about being unreasonable. Keep your focus on solving a living situation thing, let her take care about her social life. I'm sure you did your very best to give her everything one can wish when she was young. Sometimes it just doesn't work out. She is too immature to see that yet. Someday she likely will. And this probably doesn't make you feel better, but those kids who cherish their crappy parents? They are even more screwed up than your daughter. It doesn't show yet, but it is worse not to recognize dysfunctional childhood situation than to be a squeaky wheel from early on. [/QUOTE]
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