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cars123
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Trig Apr 06, 2020 at 10:09 AM
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I really need some help and advice, Im sure my wife is bipolar or schizophrenic, she has real issues with her 12 year daughter/my step daughter, her moods change quickly to getting nasty to the both of us, but more to my step daughter even to the point where she told her
Possible trigger:
obviously my step daughter doesn't know that or her real father. she's never shown her any kind of affection or love. now her moods are unbearable every 2 or 3 days we fall out over stupid stuff like not getting the washing in or Ive said something wrong and she wont speak to me for 2 days, and then shes a happy lovely person.
Its honestly like I'm married to 2 different people and can change in seconds.
We have a 2 year old boy who she loves and show affection too and another baby on the way. This is why I feel so guilty for my step daughter
Please help

Last edited by bluekoi; Apr 06, 2020 at 06:36 PM.. Reason: Add trigger icon. Apply trigger code.
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