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help a new member with stroppy teenage daughter

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mysilentvoice · 30/09/2010 02:04

only just joined. hoping to find some tips on how to use this site and understand the jargon.

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mysilentvoice · 30/09/2010 02:23

My 13 year old daughter has an all out row with her father every other day. I always feel caught up in the middle. They are so similar in personality that neither one will back down. they both always feel that they are in the right, and will not give in. Where do I stand in these conversations? I always get dragged into it, and which-ever side I take I'm always in the wrong with the other party. Most of these arguments are over petty things, not anything major, but I feel like a crappy mum or wife whichever way I go. Please give any advice you might have. Thanks.

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TanteRose · 30/09/2010 02:51

you need to re-post this in the Teenage section - this topic is for webchats with various famous peeps...

go to Topics, find the Teenage one, and post your questions again.

there will be more people on-line tomorrow (if you are in the UK) who may have some good advice..

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