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elleng

(137,285 posts)
4. Really.
Wed Jan 9, 2013, 02:17 PM
Jan 2013

Almost but not quite like my older daughter, 28, who has had somethings against her younger sister, 24, practically forever. Emotional abuse.

Both need help, but fortunately the younger in pretty good shape. The older, who is now, imo, almost out of control of herself, when dealing w we 3 in the family now. Very worried about her. But the father and I are firmly WITH the younger now, who is doing better than in the past.

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WOW! elleng Jan 2013 #1
Well you know, I deserved it. Neoma Jan 2013 #2
Really. elleng Jan 2013 #4
The worst was when we were adults and around each other. Neoma Jan 2013 #6
I guess its good you think about it now elleng Jan 2013 #7
I guess I'll have to force myself to have high-esteem. Neoma Jan 2013 #9
Self-esteem will grow elleng Jan 2013 #11
I'm good at writing. Neoma Jan 2013 #12
Really ARGH! elleng Jan 2013 #13
It's an awesome realization, Neoma. polly7 Jan 2013 #3
With me it was: Neoma Jan 2013 #16
Hi friend libodem Jan 2013 #5
Isn't every family dysfunctional in some way or another? Neoma Jan 2013 #8
I think so libodem Jan 2013 #10
May I ask a question? Denninmi Jan 2013 #14
Well, I did punch things that aren't living. Neoma Jan 2013 #15
:( Fire Walk With Me Jan 2013 #17
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