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Reply to "Daughters are childless and one of the is single, what can we do for them as their parents?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I only have one daughter. She turns 40 this year. She grew up in a happy household. My husband and I always showed respect for each other and we gave her and each other everything we needed. My daughter and her partner have a beautiful but unconventional relationship. They live apart but close to each other. They see each other often but not every day. They chare a business, but also have their separate careers. They've been together for many years and are in no rush to get married. I don't think they will have children. Looking back, I remember how my daughter rarely played with dolls and while she helped around with her younger cousins when necessary, she didn't seem to have that baby craze many of us have. When she dated she never celebrated San Valentines or anniversaries, and it seemed to be the guys who were pushing to make things more romantic. She didn't particularly enjoyed wedding either but attended to support her friends and family. Some people aren't just interested in marriage or kids, and as much as I would love to have grand-children I understand that my daughter is it's own person with her own life. I feel sad for myself, but happy for her that she seems to be living the kind of life she wants. Let your daughter be. If they need your help they will let you know.[/quote]
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