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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 753385" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>Copa wrote: "Your daughter sounds like my son, in that they both have found their greatest power and strongest voice in life, over us. Over ouremotions. My son at times has acted like the most powerful man and esteemed man in the world, vis a vis me. Not in a dominating sense. But an exaggerated sense of how important is his every little action"</p><p></p><p>YES!!!! The name of the game is control over me. With my daughter , she is clearly domineering. When she talks to me, she is sure of herself, has a firm tone. If she brought this sense of power and control into her own life, the sky would be the limit for her. </p><p></p><p>It's interesting that our children live out their power via us. I too fear that daughter won't be able to function properly in the world. I can see how afraid you are for your son, and I understand what that's like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 753385, member: 24254"] Copa wrote: "Your daughter sounds like my son, in that they both have found their greatest power and strongest voice in life, over us. Over ouremotions. My son at times has acted like the most powerful man and esteemed man in the world, vis a vis me. Not in a dominating sense. But an exaggerated sense of how important is his every little action" YES!!!! The name of the game is control over me. With my daughter , she is clearly domineering. When she talks to me, she is sure of herself, has a firm tone. If she brought this sense of power and control into her own life, the sky would be the limit for her. It's interesting that our children live out their power via us. I too fear that daughter won't be able to function properly in the world. I can see how afraid you are for your son, and I understand what that's like. [/QUOTE]
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