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easy child stopped talking to us around Christmas time
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 633061" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I would be on the other side of the coin of giving her anymore space. It's been 9 months, and it will only be easier for her to put more space between you as time goes by. Do you know any way to figure out where she is at? Is there anyone who could approach her on your behalf to suggest that just cutting you off may not be the right way to let this relationship end, even if that is what she wants. If she has some legitimate gripe (in her mind) even she must see that it would be better to let you know what that gripe is. She could write you a letter or phone you while blocking your number.</p><p></p><p>But allow you to continue pay for her insurance while she has written you completely out of her life? That's not a easy child thing to do. She has to let you know what she wants (or doesn't) from you and allow you to choose your involvement with her, as well. It's what adults do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 633061, member: 99"] I would be on the other side of the coin of giving her anymore space. It's been 9 months, and it will only be easier for her to put more space between you as time goes by. Do you know any way to figure out where she is at? Is there anyone who could approach her on your behalf to suggest that just cutting you off may not be the right way to let this relationship end, even if that is what she wants. If she has some legitimate gripe (in her mind) even she must see that it would be better to let you know what that gripe is. She could write you a letter or phone you while blocking your number. But allow you to continue pay for her insurance while she has written you completely out of her life? That's not a easy child thing to do. She has to let you know what she wants (or doesn't) from you and allow you to choose your involvement with her, as well. It's what adults do. [/QUOTE]
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