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The roller coaster to somewhere maybe
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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 757325" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>Thank you for your feedback, comments and thoughts. I was emotionally drained for a couple of days after my daughter's manic blowout. When I told her exactly how I felt about her boyfriend, she listened and said to me that he does not know he is being a sh**. I also told her that as his partner it would be a good idea to help him get therapy. My daughter said 'I can't break up with him now, his mother just died and he would be suicidal. So is she just saying that to shut me up, making me think that maybe she is thinking of breaking up with him? Or is she really contemplating a break up? The relationship has been off/on in/out for 10 years. They keep each other broken, tore, confused, agitated, tired, wore out and depleted and yet the bond continues. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>JMom, I will have a sip of tea, I will take peach tea please.</em></p><p><em>RN, Thanks for reminding me that in her own way she may be getting it.</em></p><p><em>Beta, Yes she will be able to 'keep face' and get it right. This is worth a try.</em></p><p><em>Blindsided, I too do not want to be part of my daughter's chaotic victomhood. I am glad you are not either. I guess Icy just means we have had enough.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 757325, member: 22416"] [I]Thank you for your feedback, comments and thoughts. I was emotionally drained for a couple of days after my daughter's manic blowout. When I told her exactly how I felt about her boyfriend, she listened and said to me that he does not know he is being a sh**. I also told her that as his partner it would be a good idea to help him get therapy. My daughter said 'I can't break up with him now, his mother just died and he would be suicidal. So is she just saying that to shut me up, making me think that maybe she is thinking of breaking up with him? Or is she really contemplating a break up? The relationship has been off/on in/out for 10 years. They keep each other broken, tore, confused, agitated, tired, wore out and depleted and yet the bond continues. JMom, I will have a sip of tea, I will take peach tea please. RN, Thanks for reminding me that in her own way she may be getting it. Beta, Yes she will be able to 'keep face' and get it right. This is worth a try. Blindsided, I too do not want to be part of my daughter's chaotic victomhood. I am glad you are not either. I guess Icy just means we have had enough.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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