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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 281587"><p>I think Duckie's self esteem is very strong. I'm proud of her for realizing she doesn't need friends like that. Manster's friend R was like that. I see a lot of that clicky stuff because most of his friends are girls. R happened to come over the other night and the three of them were hanging out. I had a feeling that manster and S were making fun of his friend R who he doesn't like anymore because of her gfgness and I think they were up to no good when R came over the other day. I have learned that 3 is a dangerous number. The kids tend to triangulate. Manster and S were being real secretive the other night and I told them that if I caught them being mean to her that they would be in real trouble. I don't have a lot of rules but the golden one, "treat others how you want to be treated" is huge for me. I won't tolerate that carp.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, you have a great kid there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 281587"] I think Duckie's self esteem is very strong. I'm proud of her for realizing she doesn't need friends like that. Manster's friend R was like that. I see a lot of that clicky stuff because most of his friends are girls. R happened to come over the other night and the three of them were hanging out. I had a feeling that manster and S were making fun of his friend R who he doesn't like anymore because of her gfgness and I think they were up to no good when R came over the other day. I have learned that 3 is a dangerous number. The kids tend to triangulate. Manster and S were being real secretive the other night and I told them that if I caught them being mean to her that they would be in real trouble. I don't have a lot of rules but the golden one, "treat others how you want to be treated" is huge for me. I won't tolerate that carp. Anyway, you have a great kid there! [/QUOTE]
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