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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 714571" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>It sounds as though you have gone out of your way to be supportive and kind to your daughter. Does your daughter have a good relationship with other people, or does she just target you? I have a 36 year old daughter, who I believe has borderline personality disorder, which she seemed to developed in early adulthood. Her behavior towards me is often verbally abusive, manipulative, and she moves from crisis to crisis. Could your daughter have mental health issues? I think it is vital to take care of yourself and protect yourself from any abuse. I experience grief because of how difficult our relationship is - I also have grandchildren and not having the supportive, loving relationship I hoped for. You deserve to be treated respectfully, no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 714571, member: 19832"] It sounds as though you have gone out of your way to be supportive and kind to your daughter. Does your daughter have a good relationship with other people, or does she just target you? I have a 36 year old daughter, who I believe has borderline personality disorder, which she seemed to developed in early adulthood. Her behavior towards me is often verbally abusive, manipulative, and she moves from crisis to crisis. Could your daughter have mental health issues? I think it is vital to take care of yourself and protect yourself from any abuse. I experience grief because of how difficult our relationship is - I also have grandchildren and not having the supportive, loving relationship I hoped for. You deserve to be treated respectfully, no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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