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<blockquote data-quote="LeaMac" data-source="post: 758679" data-attributes="member: 22385"><p>I know exactly what you mean. After our daughter stole from us, lied and manipulat d us relentlessly, I simply ran out of words. Normal, loving mother words. After her first time in rehab, when we helped her rent a room and get back on her feet, I tried. I would meet her for supper, take her shopping for groceries, encouraged her to start an evening class inEarly Childhood. I thought maybe we could get our relationship back. But then she turned back to drugs, broke into our home by breaking a window while we were gone, has had two children with different men. She lives a lifestyle we simply can’t be around. I haven’t seen her for almost three years, I have tried a few times in that span to at least have chatty texts, but they always turn into her demands for money. I berate myself for not trying harder to reconnect. Like you, I would like a loving real with our only child. But how to have that with someone who, as a grown woman, has robbed us and lied and continues to blame us for not helping her out “just this last time”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeaMac, post: 758679, member: 22385"] I know exactly what you mean. After our daughter stole from us, lied and manipulat d us relentlessly, I simply ran out of words. Normal, loving mother words. After her first time in rehab, when we helped her rent a room and get back on her feet, I tried. I would meet her for supper, take her shopping for groceries, encouraged her to start an evening class inEarly Childhood. I thought maybe we could get our relationship back. But then she turned back to drugs, broke into our home by breaking a window while we were gone, has had two children with different men. She lives a lifestyle we simply can’t be around. I haven’t seen her for almost three years, I have tried a few times in that span to at least have chatty texts, but they always turn into her demands for money. I berate myself for not trying harder to reconnect. Like you, I would like a loving real with our only child. But how to have that with someone who, as a grown woman, has robbed us and lied and continues to blame us for not helping her out “just this last time”. [/QUOTE]
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