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How do I deal with an ungreatful, moody adult daughter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ejr" data-source="post: 662204" data-attributes="member: 19349"><p>What if your daughter is exactly what you describe above but your husband in front of your grown children supports their actions? My older daughter has been very deficult always. When she was younger my husband just ignored her because she was more difficult and let me deal with her. While he created and bonded with our younger daughter who was much easier and very sweet. But as the girls got older he just decided never to say anything to them even if it was something like don't talk to your mother like that. Or that is not how you talk and act toward your mom. He is just the fun guy. Who makes all the jokes and he is the one who hangs with them and tells stories of his past and makes his mistakes now a funny thing. I feel he has already sabotaged my relationship with my older daughter. And I can't even say anything or try to talk to him because he turns it around with hostile words that it's my fault. I'm so desperate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ejr, post: 662204, member: 19349"] What if your daughter is exactly what you describe above but your husband in front of your grown children supports their actions? My older daughter has been very deficult always. When she was younger my husband just ignored her because she was more difficult and let me deal with her. While he created and bonded with our younger daughter who was much easier and very sweet. But as the girls got older he just decided never to say anything to them even if it was something like don't talk to your mother like that. Or that is not how you talk and act toward your mom. He is just the fun guy. Who makes all the jokes and he is the one who hangs with them and tells stories of his past and makes his mistakes now a funny thing. I feel he has already sabotaged my relationship with my older daughter. And I can't even say anything or try to talk to him because he turns it around with hostile words that it's my fault. I'm so desperate. [/QUOTE]
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