| Posted: 04 February 2008 at 7:16pm | IP Logged
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Oh dear, not nice. Your daughter seems to think that you are trying to spoil her fun, and everything you do or say she will do the opposite to spite you. My tack on this would be not kick her out, but if she wants to move out, let her. Dont argue, offer to help her pack her bags, but not in an angry way. She will soon find out for herself that life is really hard sometimes and we all have to learn from our own mistakes. If you hoof her out and say things that when you ve calmed down you might not have meant to say, it will damage your relationship even more than her attempt at slapping you today. That was a horrid place to get to and I feel sorry for you both.
I have seen my cousin acting in the same way towards her parents for a long time. They are no longer in contact with their daughter, and havent spoken for 5 years or more. My aunt bitterly regrets all of it now and misses her daughter terribly, but has no idea where she is.
I guess what I m trying to say is, no matter how much she upsets you now and in the future, you are her mum. Its a thankless task most of the time, and I pull my hair out with my dd sometimes! I can see that you want to protect her from the T@@t boyfriend, but thats hers to find out for herself.
I hope you wont hate me for voicing my opinion, and I appologise in advance if if I have spoken out of turn.
Jain xxx
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