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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 753508" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Wise</p><p></p><p>I am sorry that you don't have the relationship with your daughter that you want to have but maybe that is how it is right now. It doesn't mean that it will always be this way. </p><p></p><p>I always fantasized about having a daughter and how fun it would be to share clothes and make up etc. One of my good friends has a daughter and was so thrilled when she was born. Her daughter has always been very nasty to her as long as I can remember. In fact when my friend was in the hospital for a week days to have a 5 pound tumor on her ovary removed that could have been cancerous, her daughter didn't even come to visit her. That is only one of many very hurtful things that her daughter has done. My friend loves her daughter so much and is so good to her and begs for her love and companionship. The girl is very smart and is working on her masters and pays her own way and has always worked and been extremely responsible. I don't get the reason why she treats her mother like that. I just don't get it.</p><p></p><p>I do think as your daughter matures she will become close to you again. If she once was then it will happen again. If it were me, I'd give her the space she is saying she wants. Don't blame yourself. It is probably just something she is going through and it will probably take WAY longer than you think it should. She is very young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 753508, member: 15032"] Wise I am sorry that you don't have the relationship with your daughter that you want to have but maybe that is how it is right now. It doesn't mean that it will always be this way. I always fantasized about having a daughter and how fun it would be to share clothes and make up etc. One of my good friends has a daughter and was so thrilled when she was born. Her daughter has always been very nasty to her as long as I can remember. In fact when my friend was in the hospital for a week days to have a 5 pound tumor on her ovary removed that could have been cancerous, her daughter didn't even come to visit her. That is only one of many very hurtful things that her daughter has done. My friend loves her daughter so much and is so good to her and begs for her love and companionship. The girl is very smart and is working on her masters and pays her own way and has always worked and been extremely responsible. I don't get the reason why she treats her mother like that. I just don't get it. I do think as your daughter matures she will become close to you again. If she once was then it will happen again. If it were me, I'd give her the space she is saying she wants. Don't blame yourself. It is probably just something she is going through and it will probably take WAY longer than you think it should. She is very young. [/QUOTE]
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