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Need advice on detaching from daughter in difficult family dynamic
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebette" data-source="post: 637008" data-attributes="member: 18439"><p>Origami, your daughter sounds so much like mine. Although mine is older and allegedly more mature, she still has this attitude that it is better to prove oneself right than have good family relationships, and she thinks she's right all the time. The younger son does seem to know what opinions annoy her, but doesn't deliberately pick fights (although he used to). We haven't been on the point of calling the police, thank goodness!</p><p></p><p>GuideMe, thanks for the Facebook advice. I'm rather tech-challenged, and didn't now you could do this with things sent by a person. I know you can do it with organizations and advertisements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebette, post: 637008, member: 18439"] Origami, your daughter sounds so much like mine. Although mine is older and allegedly more mature, she still has this attitude that it is better to prove oneself right than have good family relationships, and she thinks she's right all the time. The younger son does seem to know what opinions annoy her, but doesn't deliberately pick fights (although he used to). We haven't been on the point of calling the police, thank goodness! GuideMe, thanks for the Facebook advice. I'm rather tech-challenged, and didn't now you could do this with things sent by a person. I know you can do it with organizations and advertisements. [/QUOTE]
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