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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 263659" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>The messages to/from "friends" remind me of Diva. She has got EVERYONE buffaloed into thinking that I am the worst mom in the world. It frustrates me when the parents of her friends seem to be involved in this thinking. She tells me that these "adults" agree with her that I am crazy. I have one adult who is encouraging her to purchase a plane ticket to fly to FL (from MN) to ride back with a friend (boy) who she really has a crush on but they are "just friends". This person says, "Oh, that is a great idea for you." Wonder how she will react when her young daughter is 18 and wants to do the same?</p><p> </p><p>If adults would spend more time supporting the parents, these kids would find it easier to look for respect instead of more critism. Instead of, "Oh, poor girl" they should reply, "Your parents know what they are doing. You may not like it now but stick in there and try to work it out."</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry you are not feeling well. When you are in pain, everything else is harder to tolerate. </p><p> </p><p>Get better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 263659, member: 5096"] The messages to/from "friends" remind me of Diva. She has got EVERYONE buffaloed into thinking that I am the worst mom in the world. It frustrates me when the parents of her friends seem to be involved in this thinking. She tells me that these "adults" agree with her that I am crazy. I have one adult who is encouraging her to purchase a plane ticket to fly to FL (from MN) to ride back with a friend (boy) who she really has a crush on but they are "just friends". This person says, "Oh, that is a great idea for you." Wonder how she will react when her young daughter is 18 and wants to do the same? If adults would spend more time supporting the parents, these kids would find it easier to look for respect instead of more critism. Instead of, "Oh, poor girl" they should reply, "Your parents know what they are doing. You may not like it now but stick in there and try to work it out." I am sorry you are not feeling well. When you are in pain, everything else is harder to tolerate. Get better soon. [/QUOTE]
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