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My daughter stole one of my beloved Christmas decorations
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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 746016" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>Ruth, </p><p>What you described resonates with me. </p><p></p><p>My daughter, now 38, never seemed to really bond with me. I know I was a good mother. Over a year ago she cut off contact with me because I refused to keep rescuing her from her poor choices. When she was a teen and her dad and I divorced, he did everything he could to turn her against me. Look up parental alienation - it's real. </p><p>Also, I believe my daughter suffers from undiagnosed mental illness, probably borderline, that began surfacing at about age 20.</p><p></p><p>Could any of this type of thing be going on with your daughter.</p><p></p><p>Although I love my daughter, her cutting off contact was a relief because of how verbally abusive and self-destructive she is.</p><p></p><p>We have all made mistakes, but no one deserves to be treated badly. Be kind to yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 746016, member: 19832"] Ruth, What you described resonates with me. My daughter, now 38, never seemed to really bond with me. I know I was a good mother. Over a year ago she cut off contact with me because I refused to keep rescuing her from her poor choices. When she was a teen and her dad and I divorced, he did everything he could to turn her against me. Look up parental alienation - it's real. Also, I believe my daughter suffers from undiagnosed mental illness, probably borderline, that began surfacing at about age 20. Could any of this type of thing be going on with your daughter. Although I love my daughter, her cutting off contact was a relief because of how verbally abusive and self-destructive she is. We have all made mistakes, but no one deserves to be treated badly. Be kind to yourself. [/QUOTE]
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