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Birth Control for 14 year old impulsive daughter?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 88365" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Dore, if anyone were to say that I don't look at new people and situations with a healthy amount of skepticism, I would have to tell you that they are a liar. Being that you are in the business of "helping and supporting parents find emotional growth programs, therapy based residential schools and wilderness placements", and that you have no children of your own that you are seeking our advice on, I wonder what your goal in coming into our community is?</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you are being entirely altruistic. But the information available about you and your program shows that you are involved in helping families take out student loans to place their children in treatment facilities, and that you are a highly paid expert witness. Can you please explain what your interest in us is? After all, you have your own 24/7 web site with a support group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 88365, member: 99"] Dore, if anyone were to say that I don't look at new people and situations with a healthy amount of skepticism, I would have to tell you that they are a liar. Being that you are in the business of "helping and supporting parents find emotional growth programs, therapy based residential schools and wilderness placements", and that you have no children of your own that you are seeking our advice on, I wonder what your goal in coming into our community is? Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you are being entirely altruistic. But the information available about you and your program shows that you are involved in helping families take out student loans to place their children in treatment facilities, and that you are a highly paid expert witness. Can you please explain what your interest in us is? After all, you have your own 24/7 web site with a support group. [/QUOTE]
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