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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. In my own case, I would talk to my daughter because I have a good relationship with my daughter and my daughter will be willing to listen to me and take my advice. I would not advice anyone doing this if your DD is not close to you or is an inflexible thinker, unable to take any criticism or advice. My advice will end with pointing out things that she is not doing well, but also encouraging her to go to a therapist individually and get couples counselling also, Their communication is very muddied. [/quote] I think this is good advice. I would really hesitate getting into the middle of it. If your daughter is at fault 75% of the time, it sounds like she has underlying issues. I think the best you can do is persuade your daughter to see a marriage counselor, but you’ll have to be careful about how you bring it up. Of course, if you are close and have an easy relationship then you can be more straightforward. Doesn’t hurt to open up about your own marriage and struggles you’ve had. [/quote]
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