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<blockquote data-quote="bear" data-source="post: 889056" data-attributes="member: 5779"><p>CB, I sure hope this works out. I certainly do not mean any disrespect commenting to someone I don't know but, from the outside looking in, it looks like everyone is about to get an education. We always had to handle our son much different than our daughter, or should I say, handle our daughter different than our son. We could be more direct with our son. Daughters however, daughters are different. Be gentle, don't break her spirit. You may damage the traits you admire her for most, or worse, you may lose her. She is obviously a very intelligent young adult. There is probably one person in or outside the family that she respects most and will eagerly hear advice from. A few prayers, and a respectful approach to both of them may leave you surprised with everyone still respecting each other. Its tough I know. Be patient. Good luck!</p><p>Bear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bear, post: 889056, member: 5779"] CB, I sure hope this works out. I certainly do not mean any disrespect commenting to someone I don't know but, from the outside looking in, it looks like everyone is about to get an education. We always had to handle our son much different than our daughter, or should I say, handle our daughter different than our son. We could be more direct with our son. Daughters however, daughters are different. Be gentle, don't break her spirit. You may damage the traits you admire her for most, or worse, you may lose her. She is obviously a very intelligent young adult. There is probably one person in or outside the family that she respects most and will eagerly hear advice from. A few prayers, and a respectful approach to both of them may leave you surprised with everyone still respecting each other. Its tough I know. Be patient. Good luck! Bear [/QUOTE]
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