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Packed up difficult child's room last night~
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 77083" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'm somewhere in the middle. You didn't throw her things out, you left some of "her" there and you do need it for upcoming company.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, I do think part of the reason you did it was because you are angry and hurt and wanted to give a message. If you removed something you know is truly important to her, please put it back. I also would recommend that you not put your personal things in there yet. It's just a little too soon and all wounds are still somewhat raw. Otherwise, I would simply leave it the way it is with the simple explanation that you cleaned it up for the visit from your sister not because you want to get on with your life. She is only 17 and probably a tad young for that lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 77083, member: 3626"] I'm somewhere in the middle. You didn't throw her things out, you left some of "her" there and you do need it for upcoming company. At the same time, I do think part of the reason you did it was because you are angry and hurt and wanted to give a message. If you removed something you know is truly important to her, please put it back. I also would recommend that you not put your personal things in there yet. It's just a little too soon and all wounds are still somewhat raw. Otherwise, I would simply leave it the way it is with the simple explanation that you cleaned it up for the visit from your sister not because you want to get on with your life. She is only 17 and probably a tad young for that lesson. [/QUOTE]
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