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My 25 year old daughter wants space
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<blockquote data-quote="Steph2mm" data-source="post: 736583" data-attributes="member: 23243"><p>Yes, correct my name is on the loans...I don't feel bad for bringing that up she just didn't like it done at a restaurant in front of her brother.</p><p>Yes, she does act entitled and she is acting disrespectful. This is the first time she has really stood up to me and set a boundary. I have truly lived my life around my kids ever since I made bad decisions in my first marriage so I KNOW my boundaries are skewed and I can't keep telling her what to do as a 25 year old. I take on many of their problems because I was a young mom and made mistakes, but I do agree that she is being really ugly. </p><p>I guess my question is....do I acknowledge what she is really trying to tell me(ie: give me a little space to be me)</p><p>Do I reach out to her or let her have some room and come to me?</p><p>She is very introverted and I tend to badger people to death trying to resolve every little disagreement. I 'm having trouble knowing what is normal parenting to a 25 y/o.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steph2mm, post: 736583, member: 23243"] Yes, correct my name is on the loans...I don't feel bad for bringing that up she just didn't like it done at a restaurant in front of her brother. Yes, she does act entitled and she is acting disrespectful. This is the first time she has really stood up to me and set a boundary. I have truly lived my life around my kids ever since I made bad decisions in my first marriage so I KNOW my boundaries are skewed and I can't keep telling her what to do as a 25 year old. I take on many of their problems because I was a young mom and made mistakes, but I do agree that she is being really ugly. I guess my question is....do I acknowledge what she is really trying to tell me(ie: give me a little space to be me) Do I reach out to her or let her have some room and come to me? She is very introverted and I tend to badger people to death trying to resolve every little disagreement. I 'm having trouble knowing what is normal parenting to a 25 y/o. [/QUOTE]
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