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How do I deal with an ungreatful, moody adult daughter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 707633" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Devastated Mom: Why not post a new thread? This is an old thread. Do you know how? Go up to the top and look for forums, and then parents emeritus. In the upper right you will see a button "post new thread."</p><p></p><p>What you describe is what happened to my now deceased mother with my sister. My elegant and beautiful mother drove far every day to help my sister with her newborn twins and my sister treated her with disrespect, like she was hired help. Actually far worse. My mother endured it for the rest of her life, until at the end of her life my sister would not see her or speak to her...as if she did not exist or matter.</p><p></p><p>Now my sister was much older than your daughter. She is in her sixties now. Your own daughter very well could grow out of it, into a loving and kinder person. But the thing is this: enduring it helps nobody. Adult children require boundaries from their parents just as do little ones.</p><p></p><p>I hope you post a new thread. I will check for you there. Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 707633, member: 18958"] Devastated Mom: Why not post a new thread? This is an old thread. Do you know how? Go up to the top and look for forums, and then parents emeritus. In the upper right you will see a button "post new thread." What you describe is what happened to my now deceased mother with my sister. My elegant and beautiful mother drove far every day to help my sister with her newborn twins and my sister treated her with disrespect, like she was hired help. Actually far worse. My mother endured it for the rest of her life, until at the end of her life my sister would not see her or speak to her...as if she did not exist or matter. Now my sister was much older than your daughter. She is in her sixties now. Your own daughter very well could grow out of it, into a loving and kinder person. But the thing is this: enduring it helps nobody. Adult children require boundaries from their parents just as do little ones. I hope you post a new thread. I will check for you there. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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