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Suffering at the hands of an adult daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyrrell" data-source="post: 664685" data-attributes="member: 19452"><p>Hi Copa, I was seeking to vent and be part of a community when I posted. What do I want? I want my family back - happy and loving like we were 4 years ago. What do I want from her? I want her to want her Mom back in her life without my having to clean her (filthy disordered) house, cook every meal and shop for the groceries (while she reads Facebook and lunches with her friends), do laundry, or give her money in order for her to want my company. I think I enabled her addictions, spending, and laziness. I'm out of money and tired of being used so that I can have her "love." It would be nice if she would grow up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyrrell, post: 664685, member: 19452"] Hi Copa, I was seeking to vent and be part of a community when I posted. What do I want? I want my family back - happy and loving like we were 4 years ago. What do I want from her? I want her to want her Mom back in her life without my having to clean her (filthy disordered) house, cook every meal and shop for the groceries (while she reads Facebook and lunches with her friends), do laundry, or give her money in order for her to want my company. I think I enabled her addictions, spending, and laziness. I'm out of money and tired of being used so that I can have her "love." It would be nice if she would grow up. [/QUOTE]
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