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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 240693"><p>It is really scary isn't it. My heart hurts when I look at his cell phone and see hundreds of contacts and no phone calls. I looked at his MySpace last night, several hundred friends, yet no phone calls. He is so into sports, he would of loved to have gone to a SuperBowl party, yet he wasn't invited. He never even got dressed yesterday. </p><p> </p><p>He DID show me a picture of the "hottest girl ever". She goes to his school. She is even shorter than he is. He said he is always around her at school. Why don't you go to the movies, or hang out or call her ?? He says, "Mom she is to CUTE to talk to"</p><p>He said he does hang out with her and talk to her at school, but he could never call her. I asked what she does for fun. YOUTH GROUP !!! smile, smile. Not our specific church but I have no problem. Then he said that church has a really cool youth group director and he talks to him a lot online. Then tells me about another boy at school who he gets along with and enjoys his company. This boy asked him to go on a retreat with him and his church. So I told difficult child to GO. He says he can't because it is a different religion. My dad and all six kids in my family were one religion, my mom another. That was never ever an issue. Just happens to be the same to religions involved here. difficult child didn't know it would be ok. Then he said he needs to go to confession!!! What do you think for??</p><p> </p><p>So I felt good about our talk. Especially since he likes this girl so much and she is so smart and so cute, maybe he'll enjoy doing things with other kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 240693"] It is really scary isn't it. My heart hurts when I look at his cell phone and see hundreds of contacts and no phone calls. I looked at his MySpace last night, several hundred friends, yet no phone calls. He is so into sports, he would of loved to have gone to a SuperBowl party, yet he wasn't invited. He never even got dressed yesterday. He DID show me a picture of the "hottest girl ever". She goes to his school. She is even shorter than he is. He said he is always around her at school. Why don't you go to the movies, or hang out or call her ?? He says, "Mom she is to CUTE to talk to" He said he does hang out with her and talk to her at school, but he could never call her. I asked what she does for fun. YOUTH GROUP !!! smile, smile. Not our specific church but I have no problem. Then he said that church has a really cool youth group director and he talks to him a lot online. Then tells me about another boy at school who he gets along with and enjoys his company. This boy asked him to go on a retreat with him and his church. So I told difficult child to GO. He says he can't because it is a different religion. My dad and all six kids in my family were one religion, my mom another. That was never ever an issue. Just happens to be the same to religions involved here. difficult child didn't know it would be ok. Then he said he needs to go to confession!!! What do you think for?? So I felt good about our talk. Especially since he likes this girl so much and she is so smart and so cute, maybe he'll enjoy doing things with other kids. [/QUOTE]
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