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Daughter Crashes Vehicle for 2nd Time...
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 757135" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Just wanted to throw my "I'm sorry" into the ring as well. I understand your sense of weariness and feelings of being a bad mother. No matter what we say or do with our Difficult Child, it will always be the wrong thing, too much, not enough, and on and on. You are not a crappy parent. Crappy parents wouldn't even bother to find a website such as this, to begin with. Caring parents are the ones who experience the hurt, disappointment, self-doubt, anger, grief. The crappy ones wouldn't give it a second thought. I hope you have found that inner equilibrium and sense of peace that went missing when you're daughter did what she did and then blamed you (They always blame us for everything, don't they? Nothing is ever their fault).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 757135, member: 22597"] Just wanted to throw my "I'm sorry" into the ring as well. I understand your sense of weariness and feelings of being a bad mother. No matter what we say or do with our Difficult Child, it will always be the wrong thing, too much, not enough, and on and on. You are not a crappy parent. Crappy parents wouldn't even bother to find a website such as this, to begin with. Caring parents are the ones who experience the hurt, disappointment, self-doubt, anger, grief. The crappy ones wouldn't give it a second thought. I hope you have found that inner equilibrium and sense of peace that went missing when you're daughter did what she did and then blamed you (They always blame us for everything, don't they? Nothing is ever their fault). [/QUOTE]
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