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Sick of my Adult Daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="JaneBetty" data-source="post: 711417" data-attributes="member: 20814"><p>Saddmom, I just saw your post and can relate as I have a daughter who lashed out like this for many years. She is now 27 and out of the house, but it took a long time to become detached from her.</p><p>You have come to the right place for empathy and support. I think it is especially hard to deal with a difficult daughter. I spent too much time wanting mine to move out, but at the same time worrying over her safety and well being if she were on her own. </p><p>It was a painful dilemma and I feel for you in your situation.</p><p>Your daughter is an adult now and must learn to fend for herself.</p><p>You are doing the right thing. </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/staystrong.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":staystrong:" title="staystrong :staystrong:" data-shortname=":staystrong:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneBetty, post: 711417, member: 20814"] Saddmom, I just saw your post and can relate as I have a daughter who lashed out like this for many years. She is now 27 and out of the house, but it took a long time to become detached from her. You have come to the right place for empathy and support. I think it is especially hard to deal with a difficult daughter. I spent too much time wanting mine to move out, but at the same time worrying over her safety and well being if she were on her own. It was a painful dilemma and I feel for you in your situation. Your daughter is an adult now and must learn to fend for herself. You are doing the right thing. :staystrong: [/QUOTE]
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