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<blockquote data-quote="EJP" data-source="post: 710683" data-attributes="member: 21667"><p>Thank you Catmom I can't tell you how bad I feel saying anything about my daughter but really did need to reach out to other Moms in similar situations I feel like a traitor and disloyal but you hit the nail on the head it is how I feel she's such a cow to me sometimes and there is no need for it. I think often what it would take to change her and the only answer I can come up with is aging. She will always see only her point of view until it happens to her with her own children and I hope she remembers when that time comes what a cow she was to me all those years ago and gets a good taste of her own medicine. I can only hope it sounds mean and nasty but from where I'm standing it's just deserts. My mother always used to say to us wait till you get your own kids and boy was she right as she always was. Lol. It was my daughter birthday today and it's spoiled for me because we aren't talking I sent her a message this morning and she did answer me but shirt and to the point makes me wonder why I bother she turned 34 today I'd like to say it's been a fabulous 34 years but I'd be lying like have been to myself for a very long time. There's nothing worse than been made to feel unwelcome in your own daughters home it's the most awful feeling. Not going to lie I shed a few tears but not a lot I've become immuned to her behaviour to a point and the hurt I surprised myself this time I'm finally toughening up to her and it's long overdue. Us Mums always make excuses for our kids oh they're tired oh they're have there hands full oh there lives are busy but that's still no excuse to be a cow. Thank you I've never done this before but I needed outside support for once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EJP, post: 710683, member: 21667"] Thank you Catmom I can't tell you how bad I feel saying anything about my daughter but really did need to reach out to other Moms in similar situations I feel like a traitor and disloyal but you hit the nail on the head it is how I feel she's such a cow to me sometimes and there is no need for it. I think often what it would take to change her and the only answer I can come up with is aging. She will always see only her point of view until it happens to her with her own children and I hope she remembers when that time comes what a cow she was to me all those years ago and gets a good taste of her own medicine. I can only hope it sounds mean and nasty but from where I'm standing it's just deserts. My mother always used to say to us wait till you get your own kids and boy was she right as she always was. Lol. It was my daughter birthday today and it's spoiled for me because we aren't talking I sent her a message this morning and she did answer me but shirt and to the point makes me wonder why I bother she turned 34 today I'd like to say it's been a fabulous 34 years but I'd be lying like have been to myself for a very long time. There's nothing worse than been made to feel unwelcome in your own daughters home it's the most awful feeling. Not going to lie I shed a few tears but not a lot I've become immuned to her behaviour to a point and the hurt I surprised myself this time I'm finally toughening up to her and it's long overdue. Us Mums always make excuses for our kids oh they're tired oh they're have there hands full oh there lives are busy but that's still no excuse to be a cow. Thank you I've never done this before but I needed outside support for once. [/QUOTE]
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