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20 year old daughter and newborn baby kicked out
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<blockquote data-quote="SRJD" data-source="post: 668641" data-attributes="member: 19600"><p>WOW!!!!</p><p></p><p>Your words hit home... Thank you so much. This daughter came home today and she just came in like she does and demands that we talk and she needs to live here with the baby, because I said they </p><p></p><p>could live here. Well after about one hour of bulls**t, the point came out that I want to her to leave and yes that does mean as she said that I will never see her or the baby again. All because I don't like </p><p></p><p>his dad she says. Well I did tell her to take the blame too, but I fed into the pointless and repetitive conversations that we have had for years. Bottom line, I told her to leave. She just came to me now </p><p></p><p>and told me not to tell anyone in the family our business. I told her buzz off. I can do and say what I want. I am over the abuse that I have taken for years, spoiling her and allowing her to run my life </p><p></p><p>and my house. I feel horrible but at the same time a little liberated. I know that this journey will get harder, not seeing her or the baby or talking to her, but when she was gone for almost a week my </p><p></p><p>house was at peace and they craziness that is happening right now is incredible. I have her twin sister which is borderline like her, but right now she is ok, just barely, but ok. The revolving door hits </p><p></p><p>home and though this daughter is only 20, I have had a lot of that with her. </p><p></p><p>I really, really need these words and stories from all of you, it makes my brain function go easier, the pain was not childbirth, it has been in raising them. </p><p></p><p>Hugs right back to you and thank you again. </p><p></p><p>Sheri</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRJD, post: 668641, member: 19600"] WOW!!!! Your words hit home... Thank you so much. This daughter came home today and she just came in like she does and demands that we talk and she needs to live here with the baby, because I said they could live here. Well after about one hour of bulls**t, the point came out that I want to her to leave and yes that does mean as she said that I will never see her or the baby again. All because I don't like his dad she says. Well I did tell her to take the blame too, but I fed into the pointless and repetitive conversations that we have had for years. Bottom line, I told her to leave. She just came to me now and told me not to tell anyone in the family our business. I told her buzz off. I can do and say what I want. I am over the abuse that I have taken for years, spoiling her and allowing her to run my life and my house. I feel horrible but at the same time a little liberated. I know that this journey will get harder, not seeing her or the baby or talking to her, but when she was gone for almost a week my house was at peace and they craziness that is happening right now is incredible. I have her twin sister which is borderline like her, but right now she is ok, just barely, but ok. The revolving door hits home and though this daughter is only 20, I have had a lot of that with her. I really, really need these words and stories from all of you, it makes my brain function go easier, the pain was not childbirth, it has been in raising them. Hugs right back to you and thank you again. Sheri [/QUOTE]
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