AITA For saying I don't like my daughter?

YTA. It is a complete abdication of your parental responsibilities to suggest you’re not responsible for the influences and nurturance which have made your daughter who she is.

I’ve only recently completed my own journey parenting my kids through childhood, and I know it’s not easy, but I’m sick of parents who think they can leave their kids to be raised by the influences of their peers and local schools, and then complain when their neglect yields bad fruit.

You have but a year or two in which to try to pour your love and devotion into your daughter in a remedial effort to nurture and shape her heart. Get off reddit and social media, unplug your media, and plug into your kids.

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