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Your stories : adhd, n, odd 13yr old step daughter
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From: Gabe  in response to Message 2Sent: 13/11/2005 10:22 a.m.
Hi Omaha, you are in real trouble. Your step child sounds dangerous to every living thing around her. Please know where your small child is whilst your step daughter is near and I would rehome the pets who sound as though they are being tortured. Keeping a constant eye on the more vulnerable members of the family and having no pets is just a part of the price you pay by having one of these children. Also be prepared to call in the police at any time and adjust to the fact that you will have to, another cost of being the parent of these children. Until your stepdaughter finally leaves home your catchphrase will be "constant vigilance"and "don't give an inch". From my experience you will have to find a way to become strong because the great majority of the population have no idea what it is like to live for 18 or more years with a narcissist and so you won't get a lot of support. Good luck and I hope that you find the strength you need, regards Gabe



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