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    Anonymous
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    Dear Victoria B:

    The “constant negativity, arguments and emotional abuse I witnessed and experienced around my mum and sister” that is after the separation. Your mother is responsible for this wrong doing on her part: arguing and emotionally abusing her daughters.

    When you moved out to protect yourself from her abuse, you did the right thing. Although your mother accused you of betrayal, it is she who has been betraying her two daughters. The fact that she believes a great injustice was done to her by your father does not give her the right to mistreat her daughters.

    You have three choices, as I understand it to be: to continue to live with your father, to live with your mother and sister or to live independently now, away from either parent. You also brought up your lack of motivation to attend university and your dream of living in Ireland. Between the two parents, reads to me that living with your father is the better choice because he is not the one accusing you of betrayal, and even though you mentioned him becoming more selfish, you didn’t mention mistreatment on his part.

    Ireland sounds like the best choice to me, being your dream and being farther away from either parent.

    anita

    #166114
    Macy
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    Victoria B

    The divorce and what led up to it…is not your issue. Staying away from a parent to protect yourself from emotional abuse was right. If your mom wants to have a healthy relationship with you, Than she needs help and to stop unloading her baggage and her issues on you, and your sister.

    You did not betray your mom for going to live with your dad. Your mom betrayed you for stepping over the boundaries of being a proper parent and keeping her issues to herself, and not letting you be the child who still has a dad and a mom regardless if they don’t live together any more.

    Do things that make you happy…it doesn’t sound like university is it right now…maybe it’s what you are studying and maybe look at a change….or look into a work visa to go to Ireland and what the requirements are.

    Macy

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