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I found myself here because I made my daughter leave today and am now remorseful
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 761724" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>All I can say is I wanted for Kay what you wanted for your daughter. My idea of her life was formed before I adopted her. It was really MY dreams though. Not hers.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty f non college grads with good jobs at least in the U.S. I don't know where you live.</p><p></p><p> Your expectations for your daughter, like mine were for Kay, were not want Kay wanted. They were what I wanted for her and college was a big one. wish I had been able to steer her in a direction more to her liking, but i didnt. Her college tuition was paid up long before she was old enough for college. But she never went. She had never been a good student but she had other talents. Too late now.</p><p></p><p>I would take it easy and on yourself now, as we parents have no choice. Maybe just accept what she wants with respect. I think Kay knew I didn't like her path so she rebelled totally. In our case, she deteriorated. Hopefully your daughter will find her own special path that makes her happy</p><p></p><p></p><p>Kay taught Mr more about relationships than anything else in life. Painful for me but profound. I find myself accepting people as they are, unless they are unkind.</p><p></p><p>Love and hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 761724, member: 23706"] All I can say is I wanted for Kay what you wanted for your daughter. My idea of her life was formed before I adopted her. It was really MY dreams though. Not hers. There are plenty f non college grads with good jobs at least in the U.S. I don't know where you live. Your expectations for your daughter, like mine were for Kay, were not want Kay wanted. They were what I wanted for her and college was a big one. wish I had been able to steer her in a direction more to her liking, but i didnt. Her college tuition was paid up long before she was old enough for college. But she never went. She had never been a good student but she had other talents. Too late now. I would take it easy and on yourself now, as we parents have no choice. Maybe just accept what she wants with respect. I think Kay knew I didn't like her path so she rebelled totally. In our case, she deteriorated. Hopefully your daughter will find her own special path that makes her happy Kay taught Mr more about relationships than anything else in life. Painful for me but profound. I find myself accepting people as they are, unless they are unkind. Love and hugs. [/QUOTE]
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