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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 743588" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>Adding on to what New Leaf says I think that removing ourselves from the drama these kids love and seek out provides a role model for them. I am showing my daughter that there is a way to live a peaceful, fulfilled life no matter what our loved ones choose for themselves. When she sees that I am sure of who I am, that I have confidence in myself, my values and the way I live my life then maybe she will one day choose to live that way herself. She is always very invested in having a boyfriend and her happiness depends on him and how he is feeling. I hope that she sees I can love her, yet still be happy and at peace even when she is not. I hope that when we are able to detach and live this way it provides that spark that they need to realize there is another, better way to live if they choose it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 743588, member: 11235"] Adding on to what New Leaf says I think that removing ourselves from the drama these kids love and seek out provides a role model for them. I am showing my daughter that there is a way to live a peaceful, fulfilled life no matter what our loved ones choose for themselves. When she sees that I am sure of who I am, that I have confidence in myself, my values and the way I live my life then maybe she will one day choose to live that way herself. She is always very invested in having a boyfriend and her happiness depends on him and how he is feeling. I hope that she sees I can love her, yet still be happy and at peace even when she is not. I hope that when we are able to detach and live this way it provides that spark that they need to realize there is another, better way to live if they choose it. [/QUOTE]
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