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Update on son moving back into my house
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 677385" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>Amen! I thought I was a horrible mother for feeling this exact same way - and I would NEVER say that out loud. People who don't have children like ours already look at our children and automatically "judge" our parenting skills when they have no concept of the "back story."</p><p></p><p>I love my daughter and always will.</p><p>I worry for her, pray for her, and remain concerned for her.</p><p>I will always do what is best for her within my boundaries.</p><p>I will forever hope she reaches her potential and finds happiness.</p><p></p><p>However, I don't like her.</p><p>She is mean, vindictive, spiteful, and manipulative.</p><p>I cannot trust a word from her mouth bc it is a lie or a set up for some future campaign.</p><p>I am not sure she knows what love is or how to love anyone, but I don't feel she loves me.</p><p>Spending time with her is exhausting bc the entire time is spent avoiding "triggers" and second-guessing every word out of my mouth, worried she will use it against me to smear me in some way (as she has many times in the past).</p><p></p><p>Thank you, Tanya, for letting me know I am not the only one who doesn't "like" their child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 677385, member: 19905"] Amen! I thought I was a horrible mother for feeling this exact same way - and I would NEVER say that out loud. People who don't have children like ours already look at our children and automatically "judge" our parenting skills when they have no concept of the "back story." I love my daughter and always will. I worry for her, pray for her, and remain concerned for her. I will always do what is best for her within my boundaries. I will forever hope she reaches her potential and finds happiness. However, I don't like her. She is mean, vindictive, spiteful, and manipulative. I cannot trust a word from her mouth bc it is a lie or a set up for some future campaign. I am not sure she knows what love is or how to love anyone, but I don't feel she loves me. Spending time with her is exhausting bc the entire time is spent avoiding "triggers" and second-guessing every word out of my mouth, worried she will use it against me to smear me in some way (as she has many times in the past). Thank you, Tanya, for letting me know I am not the only one who doesn't "like" their child. [/QUOTE]
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