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Daughter is now dancing privately for money. What's next, prostitution?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 414172"><p>Not only would I turn my cell phone off at night, I would NOT check FB pages.</p><p>I would also use caller ID and not answer the house phone from difficult child past 10 during the week days and 11 on the weekends. And if my difficult child has been acting inappropriately or rude to me, I might not answer at all for a day or answer (if it was at an appropriate hour) but keep the conversation extremely short until I felt that my difficult child was able to keep herself together and be respecful.</p><p>The only way I would check the FB page (on a rare occasion) if I had first hand information... a very real concern.... that her life is was in danger. If I saw something on the FB page that indicated a threat of suicide, or something equally dangerous, I would call the police.</p><p>However, honestly, I think it is best to avoid the FB page like the plague. in my humble opinion, just not a good idea at all to check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 414172"] Not only would I turn my cell phone off at night, I would NOT check FB pages. I would also use caller ID and not answer the house phone from difficult child past 10 during the week days and 11 on the weekends. And if my difficult child has been acting inappropriately or rude to me, I might not answer at all for a day or answer (if it was at an appropriate hour) but keep the conversation extremely short until I felt that my difficult child was able to keep herself together and be respecful. The only way I would check the FB page (on a rare occasion) if I had first hand information... a very real concern.... that her life is was in danger. If I saw something on the FB page that indicated a threat of suicide, or something equally dangerous, I would call the police. However, honestly, I think it is best to avoid the FB page like the plague. in my humble opinion, just not a good idea at all to check it out. [/QUOTE]
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