My 17 year old dd is almost always with me. She gets up 5 mins later than me in the morning, and goes to bed 5 mins before me at night. I work full time and she's at college all day, but she rarely goes out and watches TV with me and DP during the evening.
I love her company, she makes me howl with laughter and we are very close - but I need some time off!
How can I say this to her without hurting her feelings? That's the last thing I want.
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How can I say this without hurting her feelings?
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DollyDreamboat · 21/11/2014 23:03
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