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[quote=Anonymous]I have a 14 yo DD and my H also only had brothers. It took a bit of time for him to realize that he can’t take some of the drama personally. Disrespect - obviously that’s not acceptable and requires addressing. I agree with PP that they need to do something together. Mine tend to go eat together. Or if she has a soccer game far away he likes to take her to get the one one one time in the car. He coaches our son’s sport so he ends up spending more time with him. I spend a lot of time with my daughter because we do her other sport together and it’s been interesting because as a teen I was much closer to my dad than my mom. So I’m always surprised when she actively tries to spend time with me. I don’t k ow about anyone else but I hear my teen self in her sometimes and I remember that feeling of having a good day at school but getting in the car and biting my parents head off just because I was tired and cranky. [/quote]
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