To be honest, though, she was pretty hesitant to open up that line of communication again. After all, she still held onto some resentment. But she did start talking with her daughter once a week.
And just recently, her daughter apparently caught her off guard again by asking to spend Christmas with her family. Her daughter reportedly wanted to spend time getting to know her brothers this holiday season.
Perhaps surprisingly, though, she told her daughter that she just could not allow that. Then, the discussion got heated, and she ended up telling her daughter that she could not trust her with her brothers.
“And that I was still not one hundred percent sure that I wanted our relationship to become more,” she revealed. Yikes.
Her daughter has since called her a total jerk and claims that she is punishing her daughter for things that she had no control over as a child. For instance, how her ex reportedly manipulated and influenced her young daughter’s view of her.
So now, with Christmas here, she has been left contemplating whether not allowing her daughter to join her family is reasonable or just plain petty.
Why do you think her daughter grew up with a warped view of her? Do you think her daughter is telling the truth about her ex being manipulative as a father? Does she have a right to still feel resentful? Even so, should she take that out on her daughter this Christmas? What would you do in this situation?
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