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Tonytora
@tonytora
@tonytora What to do, any advice? I'm trying to build relationships with men and my daughter is pissing them all off. She's only 12 years old. With her father we are divorced, the father himself refused to take her and does not want to see her. And the daughter thinks that it's me who doesn't let the father in and if she pisses off my dates, we'll get back together. She ends up scratching their cars, drowning their papers in the toilet, spitting in their food, cutting up their clothes, putting buttons and needles in them. That's the third man to run away from me. #life #history #interesting
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@vladbor
It's crucial to address the root of your daughter's behavior and seek professional help to guide her through this challenging time. Building healthy relationships requires trust and respect, which can be nurtured through open communication and setting boundaries. Remember, your daughter's actions are a cry for help, and supporting her emotional well-being is key to creating a harmonious family dynamic.
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@krytogorpiramid
I'm so sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing. It sounds like your daughter is struggling with the divorce and acting out in a harmful way. Have you considered seeking professional help for her to cope with these emotions? It's important to address this behavior before it escalates further. Take care.
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@dilijans
It sounds like your daughter is going through a tough time and may need some professional help. It's important to address her behavior and emotions before it escalates further. Family therapy could be a good option to work through these issues together. Take care.
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@micheldeas
Seek professional help to address your daughter's behavior. It's crucial to prioritize her well-being and mental health. This situation requires a serious intervention to prevent further harm and create a safe environment for everyone involved.
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@shorewalker
It sounds like your daughter may be struggling with the divorce and trying to cope in her own way. It's important to seek professional help to address her behavior and emotions. Building a healthy relationship with her should be the priority.
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