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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 703133" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>You did the right thing, SWOT. You would have told us to do the same. Funny that your son called at about the same time that my daughter did (her last email rant was toxic and abusive) today. She's upset because she thinks I've been "talking to people, telling them what country she's in." After I affirmed that I have spoken to no one, she wanted to start in using the same jargon that her email started with and I knew the abuse was about to start. I told her I needed to get back to work, said goodbye and hung up. She called back again (telling me not to hang up). I repeated my mantra. No further calls.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I wish my daughter could be honest, caring and happy. I feel the same stress and sadness as you do and at other times I get really angry. I don't think it ever truly goes away. But I'm working on that - hopefully our journeys lead to the same place.</p><p></p><p>{Hugs}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 703133, member: 355"] You did the right thing, SWOT. You would have told us to do the same. Funny that your son called at about the same time that my daughter did (her last email rant was toxic and abusive) today. She's upset because she thinks I've been "talking to people, telling them what country she's in." After I affirmed that I have spoken to no one, she wanted to start in using the same jargon that her email started with and I knew the abuse was about to start. I told her I needed to get back to work, said goodbye and hung up. She called back again (telling me not to hang up). I repeated my mantra. No further calls. I wish my daughter could be honest, caring and happy. I feel the same stress and sadness as you do and at other times I get really angry. I don't think it ever truly goes away. But I'm working on that - hopefully our journeys lead to the same place. {Hugs} [/QUOTE]
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