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[quote=Anonymous]She's in her early 30's, educated, a wife and a mother but still acts like a teenager with me. She has in the past admitted that she will intentionally wait a few days or longer before responding to my email or call just to keep me at a distance. When she feels like it, she's friendly and wants to talk and I'm expected to jump at the chance. It feels like a mind fuck and screws with my emotions. I've tried apologizing and asking what I've done and she will bring up things I said 10-15 years ago...teenage sibling rivalry type things. I love her kids and she loves mine but its near impossible for them to have a relationship if we can't communicate. She wants me in her life but only when she feels like it. It's hurtful and drives me crazy but I don't want to cut her off so I take what I can get. She's not interested in talking things out so I have to be very careful not to piss her off or she will cut me off for weeks, months, even years. Any advice on how to deal with this? [/quote]
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