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Feeling strong-armed by your loved one?
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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 409641" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>I'm really glad I read this thread. My daughter is a master manipulater- goes on rages, gets intimidating and she is a tiny thing, but so scary when she gets like this. Got in numerous physical fights when she was younger. The only way I deal with it is to totally cut her off. If she's on the phone I hang up, if she's near me I leave. But this post made me realize this is NOT normal behavior, which I had completely forgotten. Good Lord- it makes me sad to see where I am, but glad to find this place to help get my head straight. I also never talk to anyone else about the behavior because it makes me feel ashamed that this is my child and this is how she treats her mother. She wasn't raised like that, so how did this happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 409641, member: 11235"] I'm really glad I read this thread. My daughter is a master manipulater- goes on rages, gets intimidating and she is a tiny thing, but so scary when she gets like this. Got in numerous physical fights when she was younger. The only way I deal with it is to totally cut her off. If she's on the phone I hang up, if she's near me I leave. But this post made me realize this is NOT normal behavior, which I had completely forgotten. Good Lord- it makes me sad to see where I am, but glad to find this place to help get my head straight. I also never talk to anyone else about the behavior because it makes me feel ashamed that this is my child and this is how she treats her mother. She wasn't raised like that, so how did this happen? [/QUOTE]
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