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<blockquote data-quote="Aching Heart" data-source="post: 763698" data-attributes="member: 24614"><p>I have not spoken to my youngest daughter now for 3 & 1/2 years and as far as I am concerned, she is an adult (well into her 30's) and no longer my responsibility. She treated me cruelly without any consideration for my own (poor) health and her selfish disregard for how her actions affected me was beyond the pale. I wish her well in her life but I doubt she will ever change sadly. She broke my heart but I refuse to allow her to break my spirit, which she surely would have done if I had allowed her to continue. I am no longer her cash cow nor am I her verbal punching bag. It takes great strength to do what I have done and it takes unwavering support from close family, who saw the damage she was inflicting on my mental health. Not everyone can go full, long term no contact I know, but I am slowly healing, though I doubt I will ever get over it fully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aching Heart, post: 763698, member: 24614"] I have not spoken to my youngest daughter now for 3 & 1/2 years and as far as I am concerned, she is an adult (well into her 30's) and no longer my responsibility. She treated me cruelly without any consideration for my own (poor) health and her selfish disregard for how her actions affected me was beyond the pale. I wish her well in her life but I doubt she will ever change sadly. She broke my heart but I refuse to allow her to break my spirit, which she surely would have done if I had allowed her to continue. I am no longer her cash cow nor am I her verbal punching bag. It takes great strength to do what I have done and it takes unwavering support from close family, who saw the damage she was inflicting on my mental health. Not everyone can go full, long term no contact I know, but I am slowly healing, though I doubt I will ever get over it fully. [/QUOTE]
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