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Needy, dramatic difficult child phase
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 371417" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Midwest Mom,</p><p>Thank you for your insights. You're dead on about the leaving (vs being left) in relationships. You've worked very hard to get where you are. I pray my daughter will want to address this someday. Right now, she seems to like things the way they are. Maybe she's afraid she'll lose herself entirely if she seeks help. I know she loves the high that comes with chasing - and catching - guys. I think she's afraid to let go of that. She thinks she's disappointed me with her behavior, but that's not it at all. I'm sad that she doesn't have the self-respect she needs to be without a guy and I'm doubly sad that she will seemingly take anyone (Sue, your story about Melissa hit home ... I'm not sure that my daughter has done exactly that, but I do know there were serveral internet guys beside the one I knew about....scary).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 371417, member: 9175"] Midwest Mom, Thank you for your insights. You're dead on about the leaving (vs being left) in relationships. You've worked very hard to get where you are. I pray my daughter will want to address this someday. Right now, she seems to like things the way they are. Maybe she's afraid she'll lose herself entirely if she seeks help. I know she loves the high that comes with chasing - and catching - guys. I think she's afraid to let go of that. She thinks she's disappointed me with her behavior, but that's not it at all. I'm sad that she doesn't have the self-respect she needs to be without a guy and I'm doubly sad that she will seemingly take anyone (Sue, your story about Melissa hit home ... I'm not sure that my daughter has done exactly that, but I do know there were serveral internet guys beside the one I knew about....scary). [/QUOTE]
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