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Default Aug 21, 2005 at 06:54 AM
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My dad kicked me out because his gf wasn't happy with me being there. At first, I stayed in my room since she was staying at my dad's all the time. She stayed in the basement because I couldn't have alcohol in the house. Well, she didn't like that. Then she talked my dad into moving me into the basement. Well, that still wasn't good for her. Well, then my dad pressured me into getting my own place. So here I sit.

I moved in with my dad because both he and my sister agreed that it would be best for me since I was so unstable and everything. Dad then let me move in.

Now since he has that woman, he never calls me, never comes to see me, and never talks to me anymore. His gf is now living with him and has a fit when he has anything to do with me.

I don't know what I can do about it, probably nothing. I tell my dad when I do see him that I don't like her and what their relationship is doing to me and my dad's relationship.

Sometimes I get so depressed over this that I can't stand it. My dad is all I have. Don't they get that?

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Default Aug 21, 2005 at 09:03 AM
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So sorry Lexi, It must hurt. It might help if you simply made I statements. I am glad you have a girlfriend and are feeling well. I feel like we are losing our relationship because.... I would like to see you more because.... I don't know how old you are but these I statements are usually helpful.
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Default Aug 21, 2005 at 10:34 AM
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wisewoman your so right....my T tells me that all the time....make the situation about how you feel...by starting them with I's
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Default Aug 21, 2005 at 10:37 AM
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Hurting (((((((((( Lex ))))))))))

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