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<blockquote data-quote="louise2350" data-source="post: 756180" data-attributes="member: 24632"><p>My difficult daughter used to also say her two siblings received much more than her, which wasn't even close to the truth. I remember in second grade after the teacher read Cinderella to the students, my d.d. told the teacher she felt like Cinderealla in that story. The teacher told me and I didn't say anything to explain how this daughter was, but never forgot it. The d.d. was given so much more than the other two and now she hasn't spoken to me in 5 years. Nothing was good enough for her. I spent a fortune putting her in Parochial school for a year to try and help her out with a different environment from the public schools. My other daughter had wanted to attend Parochial school too, but I didn't let the other daughter, as we couldn't afford having two in parachial school. There was never a complaint about that from the other daughter. There's just no pleasing adult kids like this. I think when they act as if they were ignored, treated less than, etc. people will eventually see the truth. Good luck with all of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise2350, post: 756180, member: 24632"] My difficult daughter used to also say her two siblings received much more than her, which wasn't even close to the truth. I remember in second grade after the teacher read Cinderella to the students, my d.d. told the teacher she felt like Cinderealla in that story. The teacher told me and I didn't say anything to explain how this daughter was, but never forgot it. The d.d. was given so much more than the other two and now she hasn't spoken to me in 5 years. Nothing was good enough for her. I spent a fortune putting her in Parochial school for a year to try and help her out with a different environment from the public schools. My other daughter had wanted to attend Parochial school too, but I didn't let the other daughter, as we couldn't afford having two in parachial school. There was never a complaint about that from the other daughter. There's just no pleasing adult kids like this. I think when they act as if they were ignored, treated less than, etc. people will eventually see the truth. Good luck with all of this. [/QUOTE]
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