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[quote=Anonymous]I am struggling with my very young daughter. We spoil her. What would you do differently, PP. I really want to get this right. To the OP, I am so sorry you feel this way. This was an emotional event. But my take is that you shouldn't focus your whole relationship on ths wedding (I am not sure how your daughter had control over the photographer). I also think you need some distance from her for awhile. I have the world's best 73 yo mom. You know why? I was an absolute nighmare growing up but she always forgave me. And she is still forgiving me today when I don't call for a few days, don't get her bday present bc my child was sick, etc. I LOVE HER SO SO MUCH! BTW, I don't think I was spoiled, though my parents clearly made me feel like the center of their lives. Is started working at 16 yo and haven't stop working since. (I am 45). [/quote]
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