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how often do you talk to your difficult "child" now adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 715353" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Daughter recently moved out and lives in a nearby city. We text once or twice a week. Generally, she calls me or her father when she needs something. Last call was to her Dad about the "click, click, click" her car was making and wouldn't start. Needs battery. She handled it. I text her a "I love you." if I don't hear from her in over a week. She works odd and long hours and our work schedules are very different. She has packages sent here so I see her when she picks them up. We had many years of acrimony, so I'll definitely take this now over that then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 715353, member: 831"] Daughter recently moved out and lives in a nearby city. We text once or twice a week. Generally, she calls me or her father when she needs something. Last call was to her Dad about the "click, click, click" her car was making and wouldn't start. Needs battery. She handled it. I text her a "I love you." if I don't hear from her in over a week. She works odd and long hours and our work schedules are very different. She has packages sent here so I see her when she picks them up. We had many years of acrimony, so I'll definitely take this now over that then. [/QUOTE]
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