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Needing to stay strong, feeling like a horrible person. :(
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 749523" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>I would myself never text or ask a leading question such as how are you doing. I learned that this is asking for a pity party answer.</p><p></p><p>I am more apt to text that I am thinking of her. Right now I am still blocked I think. It has honestly been more peaceful not contacting her. We took a vacation to get away and recover. We extended our vacation.</p><p></p><p>I think if we change what we will do for them and they are used to our taking care of them, things do not stay the same. Out kids get mad and seem to often remain entitled. You have to decide if you can do this. Its in my opinion better to reneg now than to drag your SO through her drama. If you are definitely committed to your new happy life, then just do it and realize that with your daughter this is your new normal. It is okay to pick yourself first. Seems as if you are on the right path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 749523, member: 23706"] I would myself never text or ask a leading question such as how are you doing. I learned that this is asking for a pity party answer. I am more apt to text that I am thinking of her. Right now I am still blocked I think. It has honestly been more peaceful not contacting her. We took a vacation to get away and recover. We extended our vacation. I think if we change what we will do for them and they are used to our taking care of them, things do not stay the same. Out kids get mad and seem to often remain entitled. You have to decide if you can do this. Its in my opinion better to reneg now than to drag your SO through her drama. If you are definitely committed to your new happy life, then just do it and realize that with your daughter this is your new normal. It is okay to pick yourself first. Seems as if you are on the right path. [/QUOTE]
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