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[quote=Anonymous]The not talking is abusive. Very abusive, child enters a home in which she is not feeling safe. As a child, I grew up in a county where all the kids experienced physical punishment, sometimes deserved, and sometimes just parents being pi**ed at something else and taking it out on the kids. All that was nothing compared to my mom or dad(they both did it) not talking to me for days when mad. The feeling of coming home to silence, not knowing that you have a safe place, your little sanctuary, is terrible. I have made a point of never, ever allowing that in my home. My teens and I and DH can have the worst fight, and we are talking to each other. I say, in this family we talk to each other, no matter what happened before and how mad you are. Your 14 year old is filled with dread at her own home, show my post to your DH please. He needs to grow up.[/quote]
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