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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD does not communicate unless she needs or wants something. This bothered me greatly, I felt it was disrespectful. There was a recent Carolyn Hax with a similar situation and she said let it go, the DD needs her space. I wonder if she is right. I know DD is ok bc she attends school with a HS friend whom without asking chats about my DD and things they do. My parents would have been furious had I done this, but then again, I don’t want to be my parents. I’m trying not to take it personally. What do others think?[/quote] Its fine. They often have too much going on and too little time or privacy to call. Its not reflective of your relationship. Don't take it personally. Do send texts once in a while to let her know you are thinking of her or share something of common interest. It would change with time. [/quote]
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