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worried about 22 year old daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Michele2805" data-source="post: 710040" data-attributes="member: 21608"><p>Thanks folks. These have really helped. Maybe I'm being too sensitive and because of my awful relationship with my mother have tried too hard to have a perfect one with my daughter. I know this doesn't exist? I'll maybe pull back a bit, not ask her to go out, etc. As regards the weight - again I think I'm trying to protect her from the heartbreak I went through of being overweight all my life. I just feel being overweight stops you from doing so many things but as you say - that is her issue and I have to respect that. Thank you again. I feel better having read your replies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michele2805, post: 710040, member: 21608"] Thanks folks. These have really helped. Maybe I'm being too sensitive and because of my awful relationship with my mother have tried too hard to have a perfect one with my daughter. I know this doesn't exist? I'll maybe pull back a bit, not ask her to go out, etc. As regards the weight - again I think I'm trying to protect her from the heartbreak I went through of being overweight all my life. I just feel being overweight stops you from doing so many things but as you say - that is her issue and I have to respect that. Thank you again. I feel better having read your replies [/QUOTE]
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