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Daughter is messaging me - Ignore?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhyDoWeFallBruce?" data-source="post: 758032" data-attributes="member: 24405"><p>Dont Lie about being away or making other excuses. That will only take you down the same path your daugther is on. Be truthful to yourself and her. Take a moment and find out what you truly feel like. If you dont want to answer, then dont. It’s 100% your choice and you have the right to it. Every boundary you set has to be authentic and honest. Otherwise she will overstep it time and again.</p><p>My son would ask me the same and I would ask back; why do you want to know? Or even say: well, that depends on why you ask? I do this with work as well and it’s perfectly fine.</p><p>I am trying to go like Copacabana; as few texts as possible and if any contact, a phone call. That way I can cauge his state and decide from there. The consequense is almost no contact, but it’s my decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhyDoWeFallBruce?, post: 758032, member: 24405"] Dont Lie about being away or making other excuses. That will only take you down the same path your daugther is on. Be truthful to yourself and her. Take a moment and find out what you truly feel like. If you dont want to answer, then dont. It’s 100% your choice and you have the right to it. Every boundary you set has to be authentic and honest. Otherwise she will overstep it time and again. My son would ask me the same and I would ask back; why do you want to know? Or even say: well, that depends on why you ask? I do this with work as well and it’s perfectly fine. I am trying to go like Copacabana; as few texts as possible and if any contact, a phone call. That way I can cauge his state and decide from there. The consequense is almost no contact, but it’s my decision. [/QUOTE]
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