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Help needed understanding adult daughter's behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 679514" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I agree with the others. It is ever so slightly conflicting since she is pursuing a worthwhile goal. However, there are no acceptable reasons to be ungrateful, and disrespectful. How far awy is your own home? I wonder if you can reduce the amount of time you help her out and go back and forth more often? And I love the idea of finding things of interest to you while you are there to keep you busy and happy. I don't think you should continue this 24/7 servitude, ESPECIALLY for someone who is ungrateful and disrespectful. And if it doesn't at the very least improve, perhaps you should simply consider calling it quits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 679514, member: 4152"] I agree with the others. It is ever so slightly conflicting since she is pursuing a worthwhile goal. However, there are no acceptable reasons to be ungrateful, and disrespectful. How far awy is your own home? I wonder if you can reduce the amount of time you help her out and go back and forth more often? And I love the idea of finding things of interest to you while you are there to keep you busy and happy. I don't think you should continue this 24/7 servitude, ESPECIALLY for someone who is ungrateful and disrespectful. And if it doesn't at the very least improve, perhaps you should simply consider calling it quits. [/QUOTE]
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