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Struggling with so many things..
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 440010" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Thanks, April. I'm so glad your daughter snapped out of it. You never know, that's for sure. And things are not perfect with her dad. I know she misses her home and I know she misses me sometimes. I hope she knows I'm always there fo her. I'm going to stand firm about the furniture, though. For one thing, DEX is angling for the mattress for HIMSELF. If he wants a Tempurdedic, he can buy one. When he left, my lifestyle changed drastically. His did not. I moved out at 19 and it would never have occurred to me to ask for any furniture ... even "my" bedroom set. My parents helped me ..and I'll help her to a degree. But, no, she's not taking something that valuable at this point in her life with the behavior she's exhibiting. Someday I will give it to her, but not now....and I sure as heck am not going to give it to DEX! m</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 440010, member: 9175"] Thanks, April. I'm so glad your daughter snapped out of it. You never know, that's for sure. And things are not perfect with her dad. I know she misses her home and I know she misses me sometimes. I hope she knows I'm always there fo her. I'm going to stand firm about the furniture, though. For one thing, DEX is angling for the mattress for HIMSELF. If he wants a Tempurdedic, he can buy one. When he left, my lifestyle changed drastically. His did not. I moved out at 19 and it would never have occurred to me to ask for any furniture ... even "my" bedroom set. My parents helped me ..and I'll help her to a degree. But, no, she's not taking something that valuable at this point in her life with the behavior she's exhibiting. Someday I will give it to her, but not now....and I sure as heck am not going to give it to DEX! m [/QUOTE]
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