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I wish so much right now that my 16 year old daughter would just stop and think about why I get so angry with her, it's because I care and because I worry and love her so much. I wish that she would talk to me without losing it and walking out. |
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It is a difficult time, but it passes....they grow up. Thinking of you |
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anyone who said it was easy being a parent , or a child, got it wrong. |
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| | From: ¤Rävën¤ | Sent: 7/30/2006 1:36 AM |
((((Brightstar )))) |
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Hmmm....16....a very difficult age for all the family. I've been through it four times over (five including my teens!!!) once with my daughter and three times with step children. I think it's their toughest growing phase for all involved. Lots of insecurities, hormones, that feeling that sometimes you feel you know everthing better than everyone else and then at a flip of a coin you feel like you know nothing about yourself. It does get better. I see the situation as a flower bursting out of it's bud and then starting to blossom, as they start to find their way in life they do mellow and become more thoughtful. It would be so much easier if kids came with instructions but nowhere near as fullfilling. I truly hope your situation resolves itself soon xx |
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Oh Brightstar, Have you forgotten being sixteen?? Lol When the hormones are all going rife,and at sixteen,didn,t we think we knew it all,, Hang in there Lovey the teenage years do pass, and then hopefully you will be the best of Pals, Love Whitecloud.x.x.x.x |
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