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Estrangement isn't as uncommon as we might think.
Recently, 11 women spoke to Mamamia about what it's like being estranged from their parents.
Since then, lots of parents have come forward to share their own experiences with estrangement, and no two stories are the same.
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Here's what eight parents had to say.
Jess* has been estranged from her daughter for three months.
"My daughter got herself mixed up with a guy who is a manipulator and toxic. He's not physically abusive to her, but controls her in other ways. He convinced her that we don't care about her or do things for her. She's 20, and he's 29.
"She is brainwashed and has this warped perception of what us, as her parents, are actually like. Apparently we aren't supportive because we won't let her boyfriend bring pot into the house. This is just one issue.
"It's important to know that [some] parents try everything to ensure the estrangement doesn't happen. They [might] work their butts off, get their child counselling, or pay for access to other services to try and have a better relationship with their child. Sometimes this is a lost cause. Their child would rather believe in garbage and not have to work on themselves.