Your Hardest Family Question: My daughter is disrespectful to her stepdad
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jenSeptember 4, 2015
I too have the same issues, only after years of retrospect, The question I was asking is why does my dad (parents) love me enough to be here for me. the Heart longs for the loss and we tend to wonder why he does not like me. In my case I found out that my parent was bi polar and untreated. was unable to even understand his own feelings.Encourage her to know there is nothing wrong with her that Dad has his own issues and only through faith in the lord and faith will she understand. I hope she can find peace in her life.
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