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<blockquote data-quote="CorrinaCorrina" data-source="post: 191364" data-attributes="member: 5849"><p>Wow, thanks everyone! Actually though, it was me who was recently remarried; my friend divorced her husband about 1 year ago. I certainly have no intention of taking any steps myself but I do want to encourage her to do this. She has spoken on and off over the years about doing it but this time she was very distraught. I really feel there is an embarrassment factor involved; she thinks it will reflect negatively on her. The child does have a few friends and I would guess she is interested in the same things her peers are; make-up, clothes, nikelodeon. She isn't picky about food at ALL; this kid will eat anything you put in front of her and very much enjoys trying new and different foods. </p><p>I think I will mention this site to my friend and hope she visits. Thank you all so very much for your suggestions and also for helping me to not feel like a nosy, over-protective friend. Oh and could someone please tell me what difficult child stands for? Sorry to sound silly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CorrinaCorrina, post: 191364, member: 5849"] Wow, thanks everyone! Actually though, it was me who was recently remarried; my friend divorced her husband about 1 year ago. I certainly have no intention of taking any steps myself but I do want to encourage her to do this. She has spoken on and off over the years about doing it but this time she was very distraught. I really feel there is an embarrassment factor involved; she thinks it will reflect negatively on her. The child does have a few friends and I would guess she is interested in the same things her peers are; make-up, clothes, nikelodeon. She isn't picky about food at ALL; this kid will eat anything you put in front of her and very much enjoys trying new and different foods. I think I will mention this site to my friend and hope she visits. Thank you all so very much for your suggestions and also for helping me to not feel like a nosy, over-protective friend. Oh and could someone please tell me what difficult child stands for? Sorry to sound silly... [/QUOTE]
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