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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow. She's being unbelievably entitled, and unrealisitc. When my daughter (now 28), was that age, she'd know I'd give her a tight slap, if she acted like a brat about this.[/quote] Wow! Did you really slap your child?![/quote] Yes, I did.[/quote] I hope you’re a troll, but if you aren’t, does your DD still speak to you?[/quote]We're very close. We're best friends. We talk every day. She tells me everything. [/quote] It sounds like she has Stockholm syndrome. [/quote] Just because she isn’t doing the whole Gen Z/Millennial thing of cutting off her parents and calling them “narcissistic” doesn’t mean she has Stockholm syndrome. She was raised with discipline and plans to do the same.[/quote] Hopefully, she’s infertile so the cycle of abuse doesn’t continue. People like your family shouldn’t be allowed to breed. [/quote] Just stop. No one sane believes that is abuse. [/quote]
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