Dear Annie: I walk on eggshells around my daughter because she’s so cruel
A 60-year-old mother faces emotional manipulation and verbal abuse from her daughter while seeking to set consistent boundaries to protect herself and preserve their bond.
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Dear Annie: I don’t want to lose my daughter, but I also don’t want to keep feeling small in her presence
DEAR ANNIE: I am 60 years old and the mother of five grown children. I raised them mostly on my own after my divorce, and those years were not easy. There were slammed doors, late nights waiting up and more than a few tearful arguments. My daughters, especially during their teenage years, could be painfully cruel with their words. But somehow, we all made it through.
Dear Annie: I am 60; how long will I have to wait for relationship with daughter to be ‘normal’?
Dear Annie: I am 60 years old and the mother of five grown children. I raised them mostly on my own after my divorce, and those years were not easy. There were slammed doors, late nights waiting up and more than a few tearful arguments. My daughters, especially during their teenage years, could be painfully cruel with their words. But somehow, we all made it through.
Dear Annie: I’m tired of walking on eggshells around my daughter
Dear Annie: I am 60 years old and the mother of five grown children. I raised them mostly on my own after my divorce, and those years were not easy. There were slammed doors, late nights waiting up and more than a few tearful arguments. My daughters, especially during their teenage years, could be painfully cruel with their words. But somehow, we all made it through.
Dear Annie: My daughter’s harsh words make me feel small and hurt
Dear Annie: I am 60 years old and the mother of five grown children. I raised them mostly on my own after my divorce, and those years were not easy. There were slammed doors, late nights waiting up, and more than a few tearful arguments.
Dear Annie: My daughter’s harsh words leave me feeling small
Dear Annie: I am 60 years old and the mother of five grown children. I raised them mostly on my own after my divorce, and those years were not easy. There were slammed doors, late nights waiting up and more than a few tearful arguments. My daughters, especially during their teenage years, could be painfully cruel with their words. But somehow, we all made it through.
Dear Annie: I walk on eggshells around my daughter because she’s so cruel
Dear Annie: I am 60 years old and the mother of five grown children. I raised them mostly on my own after my divorce, and those years were not easy. There were slammed doors, late nights waiting up and more than a few tearful arguments. My daughters, especially during their teenage years, could be painfully cruel with their words. But somehow, we all made it through.
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