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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 578366" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I wish you good luck and promise not to keep posting on this thread, lol. One last thought comes to mind. When you do get together with your daughter I would suggest that the conversation be based on how and what daughter is doing, any new activity in your life...even the weather or sports (preferably a topic that has special memories or shared interests that the two of you have). I would suggest that your SO not be present figuratively or literally. Dads & daughters have a special connection that has been interrupted. There's alot of catching up to do. Your daughter "may" bring up SO and, if so, I would listen, respond briefly and avoided any protracted conversation. I hope you all will have plenty of time to slowly work your way back to a comfortable place. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 578366, member: 35"] I wish you good luck and promise not to keep posting on this thread, lol. One last thought comes to mind. When you do get together with your daughter I would suggest that the conversation be based on how and what daughter is doing, any new activity in your life...even the weather or sports (preferably a topic that has special memories or shared interests that the two of you have). I would suggest that your SO not be present figuratively or literally. Dads & daughters have a special connection that has been interrupted. There's alot of catching up to do. Your daughter "may" bring up SO and, if so, I would listen, respond briefly and avoided any protracted conversation. I hope you all will have plenty of time to slowly work your way back to a comfortable place. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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