BirdbyBird wrote:And if she doesn't want contact for now, maybe you could write letters at important times of the years and seal them and save them for when/if that door opens.
That is an excellent idea, Tina.
Barbie, write the letters if you are able; another easy thing to do is to print out, or even just save to disc, the posts you have written about her here in this forum. Most of us here have enjoyed reading your heart-felt posts about your daughter. I'm sure, one day, she will wish to read them too.
As others have said, late teens is when young people begin to move on with their lives. It is probably not personal (although I am sure it feels like it), it is just a development stage in a young person's life. All young people separate like this, at just about this age, in one way or another.
I know this doesn't help, but it really is biology. I also agree with what others have posted - one can never understand what it is to be a mother - even, if I may say so, one can never truly understand what it is to love - until one has been a parent.
My best wishes to you, Barbie.
Anne