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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 579235" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I think she will come around. She is just embarrassed and needs time to process and come to terms with the new normal in your life. Also, because of her embarrassment, don't talk about it. Maybe just generally ask if there is anything she wants to talk about. Then drop it. It might get weird for her otherwise. Previously I know I said to discuss it, but no.</p><p></p><p>2 of my 3 each walked in once....they just opened the door, then shut it real fast, never did we discuss.</p><p></p><p>I work with a woman who was an adult and she still lived at home, She went into her parents room, and opened the door ...oops....she said"MEOW" as thought she were the cat and closed it. Years later they told her they knew it was her because the cat wouldn't have shut the door!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 579235, member: 2668"] I think she will come around. She is just embarrassed and needs time to process and come to terms with the new normal in your life. Also, because of her embarrassment, don't talk about it. Maybe just generally ask if there is anything she wants to talk about. Then drop it. It might get weird for her otherwise. Previously I know I said to discuss it, but no. 2 of my 3 each walked in once....they just opened the door, then shut it real fast, never did we discuss. I work with a woman who was an adult and she still lived at home, She went into her parents room, and opened the door ...oops....she said"MEOW" as thought she were the cat and closed it. Years later they told her they knew it was her because the cat wouldn't have shut the door! [/QUOTE]
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