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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 747968" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>My daughter sometimes get weird when I am around her current b/f and/or his family. I think it's because she presents a certain image of herself with them- all goodness and light, and I know the truth. I also am a truth teller, so I think she worries I might say something that is at odds with the image she has created. She has said several things to me which let me know her b/f, who she is expecting a child with, doesn't know certain things about her. I'm guessing she also hasn't told him she is an alcoholic who has been in and out of sobriety. Of course I know this is a disastrous way of creating a healthy relationship, but her disaster, not mine. Sorry you went through this. I have been there myself and for "normal" people it is terribly difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 747968, member: 11235"] My daughter sometimes get weird when I am around her current b/f and/or his family. I think it's because she presents a certain image of herself with them- all goodness and light, and I know the truth. I also am a truth teller, so I think she worries I might say something that is at odds with the image she has created. She has said several things to me which let me know her b/f, who she is expecting a child with, doesn't know certain things about her. I'm guessing she also hasn't told him she is an alcoholic who has been in and out of sobriety. Of course I know this is a disastrous way of creating a healthy relationship, but her disaster, not mine. Sorry you went through this. I have been there myself and for "normal" people it is terribly difficult. [/QUOTE]
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