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[quote=Anonymous]I hope you’ve gotten over your mood & forgiven your daughter. She’s human, she thought she could share her opinion & move on. She’s a child & clearly didn’t think, and that’s ok. I kept reading your post thinking I was going to find some extreme, unforgivable, ‘lost her moral compass’ mistake she made, but an opinion..that’s it?! Your negative thoughts toward your husband and family in general are making you bitter. Yes, parenting is hard, but it was an opinion from a child. This could’ve been an opportunity to explain to her that you made a decision a long time ago that clearly caused you some pain/trauma & for those reasons, the decision making would not be taken lightly & maybe she would’ve learned something from you & felt connected to you as a human being & not ‘just a mom.’ Maybe, you could’ve asked her why she wanted to move so bad..Children crave connection. Instead, you’re pushing her away with fake punishment. Lifting you all up. Life is hard, but there’s always room for Jesus & growth. [/quote]
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