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Ungreatful, disrespective daughter, help
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 709183" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Welcome, Kellie. I suggest that you change your screenname to something more private. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that your daughter is not behaving like an adult. She IS being abusive, and that is not your fault. I suspect you are reluctant to kick her out, because you are terrified for the safety of your granddaughter. I have a friend in the same circumstance, and she has yet to kick out her daughter due to wanting to provide stability for her granddaughter. The problem is that if you continue to allow her disrespectful and princess-like behavior, it is destructive to everyone else in the family. I hope talking with the parents here will give you some clarity and ideas on how to cope with your stressful situation. </p><p></p><p>Do you think your daughter is taking drugs? Is that why you mentioned "criminal boys?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 709183, member: 11832"] Welcome, Kellie. I suggest that you change your screenname to something more private. I'm sorry that your daughter is not behaving like an adult. She IS being abusive, and that is not your fault. I suspect you are reluctant to kick her out, because you are terrified for the safety of your granddaughter. I have a friend in the same circumstance, and she has yet to kick out her daughter due to wanting to provide stability for her granddaughter. The problem is that if you continue to allow her disrespectful and princess-like behavior, it is destructive to everyone else in the family. I hope talking with the parents here will give you some clarity and ideas on how to cope with your stressful situation. Do you think your daughter is taking drugs? Is that why you mentioned "criminal boys?" [/QUOTE]
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