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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 690834" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Insane, you have to note that SO is not Candy's actual father. My kids and I grew very close when their biological father went bonkers. The kids feel somewhat protective over me, and naturally I am over them.</p><p></p><p>SO is very critical of Candy. He rarely says anything nice to her. She mouths off to him. Most of the time they ignore each other. About every other day there is a negative interaction between the two of them. It could be a lot worse. There's no yelling or swearing involved. </p><p></p><p>I would like for them to actually like and care for one another, but I recognize that will probably never happen. I think the most I will ever get is détente from the two of them. It would mean so much to me if SO could find it in his heart to find a way to reach, this girl, my daughter whose own father left when she was only 9 years old. I know a girl needs a father. I don't think it's going to happen. It makes me extremely sad. Neither one can see the good in the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 690834, member: 11832"] Insane, you have to note that SO is not Candy's actual father. My kids and I grew very close when their biological father went bonkers. The kids feel somewhat protective over me, and naturally I am over them. SO is very critical of Candy. He rarely says anything nice to her. She mouths off to him. Most of the time they ignore each other. About every other day there is a negative interaction between the two of them. It could be a lot worse. There's no yelling or swearing involved. I would like for them to actually like and care for one another, but I recognize that will probably never happen. I think the most I will ever get is détente from the two of them. It would mean so much to me if SO could find it in his heart to find a way to reach, this girl, my daughter whose own father left when she was only 9 years old. I know a girl needs a father. I don't think it's going to happen. It makes me extremely sad. Neither one can see the good in the other. [/QUOTE]
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