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I never should have had kids. Need serious advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 630251" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thank you. She's eighteen and doesn't like being sad. She's not a drama queen (like I was). But she is holding up and not falling apart like she did the last time. </p><p></p><p>You're sure right that she wants to work it out herself. He did not want to break up with her and would take her back. But she is just sitting around here playing with the dogs. Really, she never is home, but maybe it's what she needs. I don't know.</p><p></p><p>I always worried about all my kids, not just the difficult children. If anything, I would get so angry at the difficult children that I'd appreciate my PCs more. It was easier to let go of my difficult children when I had to than my PCs. My difficult children, especially 36, was so obnoxious that I didn't want to be around him and gravitated to my more likeable kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 630251, member: 1550"] Thank you. She's eighteen and doesn't like being sad. She's not a drama queen (like I was). But she is holding up and not falling apart like she did the last time. You're sure right that she wants to work it out herself. He did not want to break up with her and would take her back. But she is just sitting around here playing with the dogs. Really, she never is home, but maybe it's what she needs. I don't know. I always worried about all my kids, not just the difficult children. If anything, I would get so angry at the difficult children that I'd appreciate my PCs more. It was easier to let go of my difficult children when I had to than my PCs. My difficult children, especially 36, was so obnoxious that I didn't want to be around him and gravitated to my more likeable kids. [/QUOTE]
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