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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 531026" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Will check out the Ophelia book - never heard of it, thanks for the head's up.</p><p></p><p>No cramps, and Proactiv seems to be doing a good job on her acne (when she uses it). I have to admit, I'm not crazy about her being on BC at 14. Child of the 1970s that I am, I don't want her making the same mistakes I did. (I had no idea I had turned so Victorian, LOL, but... there it is.)</p><p></p><p>Susie- husband and I absolutely always present a united front - even when we disagree. thank you taught us well. We've even started dating again (first time in 17 years), courtesy of a nudge from my therapist and some creative budgeting so we can hire an RN to watch Boo while we're out. It's been simply *wonderful*. We're in a better place as a couple than we have been probably since Boo was born. Things to be thankful for. You're absolutely right - it'd be a huge mistake to parent her the way we parented thank you - completely different issues. I'm just frustrated because she expects everyone around her to change, without making any effort to work on her own junk, and in the meantime she's just so unpleasant to everyone. Hopefully psychiatrist will have some suggestions on the 24th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 531026, member: 8"] Will check out the Ophelia book - never heard of it, thanks for the head's up. No cramps, and Proactiv seems to be doing a good job on her acne (when she uses it). I have to admit, I'm not crazy about her being on BC at 14. Child of the 1970s that I am, I don't want her making the same mistakes I did. (I had no idea I had turned so Victorian, LOL, but... there it is.) Susie- husband and I absolutely always present a united front - even when we disagree. thank you taught us well. We've even started dating again (first time in 17 years), courtesy of a nudge from my therapist and some creative budgeting so we can hire an RN to watch Boo while we're out. It's been simply *wonderful*. We're in a better place as a couple than we have been probably since Boo was born. Things to be thankful for. You're absolutely right - it'd be a huge mistake to parent her the way we parented thank you - completely different issues. I'm just frustrated because she expects everyone around her to change, without making any effort to work on her own junk, and in the meantime she's just so unpleasant to everyone. Hopefully psychiatrist will have some suggestions on the 24th. [/QUOTE]
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