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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 9366" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Janet -- Thanks for your advice. It would be good if Melissa would seek out help for her anger. We've told her again and again to go to the free school counseling, but she refuses. So there's not much hope there.</p><p></p><p>Suz -- I don't know why husband and I were strong with standing our ground and throwing Angela out of our house. I don't know why we are pushovers with Melissa. I do know it is partly because she is the baby in the family and so dependent on us, and we know she could not make it out in the world by herself. Angela was always very independent from little on. Anyway, what I meant by "why couldn't she (Melissa) have done this earlier" is getting in trouble and getting tickets. I was not prepared for this happening at age 21. I hope you see what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Suz & Abbey -- I feel like maybe I should not post anymore about my troubles with Melissa.</p><p></p><p>Catwoman -- I agree there is always manipulation.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 9366, member: 87"] Janet -- Thanks for your advice. It would be good if Melissa would seek out help for her anger. We've told her again and again to go to the free school counseling, but she refuses. So there's not much hope there. Suz -- I don't know why husband and I were strong with standing our ground and throwing Angela out of our house. I don't know why we are pushovers with Melissa. I do know it is partly because she is the baby in the family and so dependent on us, and we know she could not make it out in the world by herself. Angela was always very independent from little on. Anyway, what I meant by "why couldn't she (Melissa) have done this earlier" is getting in trouble and getting tickets. I was not prepared for this happening at age 21. I hope you see what I mean. Suz & Abbey -- I feel like maybe I should not post anymore about my troubles with Melissa. Catwoman -- I agree there is always manipulation. Sue [/QUOTE]
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