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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 91832" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>PCson and PCdaughter have limited relationships with difficult child because of his actions over the years. It's sad really that there is no sibling bond---but that was broken by difficult child. PCson and daughter do have a relationship. They email and call. Lately daughter has been more "open" with difficult child and given rides and such. Before, we couldn't trust him to ride. He still lies and manipulates and expects much more from them then he does from himself. I feel bad that they will one day be left behind to have to deal with him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 91832, member: 1436"] PCson and PCdaughter have limited relationships with difficult child because of his actions over the years. It's sad really that there is no sibling bond---but that was broken by difficult child. PCson and daughter do have a relationship. They email and call. Lately daughter has been more "open" with difficult child and given rides and such. Before, we couldn't trust him to ride. He still lies and manipulates and expects much more from them then he does from himself. I feel bad that they will one day be left behind to have to deal with him! [/QUOTE]
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