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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 578246" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>No, you can't get rid of this woman because your daughter doesn't like the relationship. This is your friend! You're entitled to some happiness after all. She is being selfish, especially with comments on how you spent your money at Christmas. Don't sacrifice your personal happiness. Don't even entertain it. </p><p></p><p>You're SO doesn't live there, but she will be your guest whenever you decide. Of course you want your daughter in your life, maybe she should stay at her mom's for awhile, she likes things the way there were- when she was the only princess, it's a tough lesson for her, but you need to live your life too. Let her know that she is welcome back, you love her, but you need to move forward and make new friends and have new relationships, the same way she does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 578246, member: 2668"] No, you can't get rid of this woman because your daughter doesn't like the relationship. This is your friend! You're entitled to some happiness after all. She is being selfish, especially with comments on how you spent your money at Christmas. Don't sacrifice your personal happiness. Don't even entertain it. You're SO doesn't live there, but she will be your guest whenever you decide. Of course you want your daughter in your life, maybe she should stay at her mom's for awhile, she likes things the way there were- when she was the only princess, it's a tough lesson for her, but you need to live your life too. Let her know that she is welcome back, you love her, but you need to move forward and make new friends and have new relationships, the same way she does. [/QUOTE]
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