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Why do I always question myself?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bookwitch1" data-source="post: 739981" data-attributes="member: 23386"><p>I was sitting at my desk yesterday and thought to myself, "It has been so peaceful and happy for the last few weeks because my adult daughter is out of my life". This sounds so harsh and goes against every taboo that we learn as parents in this society but IT IS THE TRUTH. Just wanted to chime in and support all the parents out there of grown children who are addicted or troubled and 'it's all their fault' (the parents). STOP! Detach and live your life!!! OMG it's been the hardest thing, but ultimately, truthfully, my life is much better. She is 25 and my only child; I love her and always will but cannot let her abuse and blame me anymore. We are all masters of our own lives.....much support to everyone struggling with this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bookwitch1, post: 739981, member: 23386"] I was sitting at my desk yesterday and thought to myself, "It has been so peaceful and happy for the last few weeks because my adult daughter is out of my life". This sounds so harsh and goes against every taboo that we learn as parents in this society but IT IS THE TRUTH. Just wanted to chime in and support all the parents out there of grown children who are addicted or troubled and 'it's all their fault' (the parents). STOP! Detach and live your life!!! OMG it's been the hardest thing, but ultimately, truthfully, my life is much better. She is 25 and my only child; I love her and always will but cannot let her abuse and blame me anymore. We are all masters of our own lives.....much support to everyone struggling with this situation. [/QUOTE]
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