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Answer: Try having Whitney spend some one on one time with Tanya for girl stuff, to
help them to bond to a deeper level. Tanya needs to be the one to re-assure Whitney she
does not want to take her daddy away from her. This is a normal stage for Whitney as all
little girls at one stage in their life falls in love with their daddy even feeling
threatened by their own biological mothers (sometimes resenting the mother). You need to
get Whitney focused on more outside activities and encourage her to develop interests
aside from and away from you. This will give her other healthy relationships to teach her
it is OK to care about others as not everyone will leave her, and it will show her that
daddy will not leave her while she is away from him. Most of all, you need to stop
coddling Tanya and stop focusing on the things that can't be changed (her mother leaving).
Tanya needs to get beyond what happened with her mother but as long as you make allowances
for adverse behavior excusing it because of what happened then she will become to believe
it is worse then it is and intensify it within herself. Tanya's overly possessive
obsession with you must be handled now unless you want to remain single for the rest of
your life with no chance of an intimate relationship and a daughter going from one
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