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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 183164" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Ohhhhh honey.</p><p></p><p>While I can't relate to the separation anxiety on the same level as you, I can relate differently. Tink is very independent. I have said from the time she was 2 or 3, that is she were stranded on a desert island alone, she'd be fine for months. BUT, when she and I are home together, she wants me involved in EVERYTHING. Watch me play video games. Watch me practice cheerleading. Watch me write. Play Barbies with me. And if I am not feeling well, it's can I play with someone. From daybreak until the second she goes to sleep, she needs to be entertained. </p><p></p><p>The annoying thing? GAWD it drives me batty. But why? But WHY? But MOOOMMM WHYYYYY? I have to walk away to avoid getting sucked into an argument. It does not matter how many times I explain things to her, if she does not like the answer, she will badger me until I snap. So I now tell her once and leave.</p><p></p><p>You have my empathies. Really really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 183164, member: 3647"] Ohhhhh honey. While I can't relate to the separation anxiety on the same level as you, I can relate differently. Tink is very independent. I have said from the time she was 2 or 3, that is she were stranded on a desert island alone, she'd be fine for months. BUT, when she and I are home together, she wants me involved in EVERYTHING. Watch me play video games. Watch me practice cheerleading. Watch me write. Play Barbies with me. And if I am not feeling well, it's can I play with someone. From daybreak until the second she goes to sleep, she needs to be entertained. The annoying thing? GAWD it drives me batty. But why? But WHY? But MOOOMMM WHYYYYY? I have to walk away to avoid getting sucked into an argument. It does not matter how many times I explain things to her, if she does not like the answer, she will badger me until I snap. So I now tell her once and leave. You have my empathies. Really really. [/QUOTE]
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