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Move Over Step.... difficult child just announced her engagement on Facebook
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 594879" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Oh Dash. What a mess she is making of this. </p><p></p><p>It's a strange living arrangement to begin with and now she has turned it into an engagement. Well, you knew it wasn't going to take long for it to turn into a sexual relationship and not just landlord/tenant. </p><p></p><p>I agree that while some short-term relationships can turn into wonderful, longterm relationships....but...I also agree that this is not likely to happen for your difficult child. Like you said - bipolar and unmedicated is not conducive to a longterm relationship at this point in her life. </p><p></p><p>I think you responded perfectly and are smart to not get too worked up over this, at least for the time being. She is making her own decisions and has proven in the past that it's not likely to last very long anyway. </p><p></p><p>Crossing my fingers that this ends up being a positive for her in some way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 594879, member: 14356"] Oh Dash. What a mess she is making of this. It's a strange living arrangement to begin with and now she has turned it into an engagement. Well, you knew it wasn't going to take long for it to turn into a sexual relationship and not just landlord/tenant. I agree that while some short-term relationships can turn into wonderful, longterm relationships....but...I also agree that this is not likely to happen for your difficult child. Like you said - bipolar and unmedicated is not conducive to a longterm relationship at this point in her life. I think you responded perfectly and are smart to not get too worked up over this, at least for the time being. She is making her own decisions and has proven in the past that it's not likely to last very long anyway. Crossing my fingers that this ends up being a positive for her in some way. [/QUOTE]
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