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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 363646" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Suz and Jo have good points. While I don't see anything wrong with "I love you" as a text occasionally, you have put a limit on when she can contact you. It might be best to limit contact for a while to let it sink in. If you really feel a need to tell her you love her, follow your instincts. Sometimes we know if our kids are having problems even when we don't have regular contact. It is a mom thing, in my opinion. If YOUR heart needs to send your love every week, then do it. It is okay to do what YOU need. Just don't ask a lot of questions. She knows you will help her if she asks. All of our kids know we will help any way we can if they want to turn things around. But ONLY if they are serious.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry about your friend's daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 363646, member: 1233"] Suz and Jo have good points. While I don't see anything wrong with "I love you" as a text occasionally, you have put a limit on when she can contact you. It might be best to limit contact for a while to let it sink in. If you really feel a need to tell her you love her, follow your instincts. Sometimes we know if our kids are having problems even when we don't have regular contact. It is a mom thing, in my opinion. If YOUR heart needs to send your love every week, then do it. It is okay to do what YOU need. Just don't ask a lot of questions. She knows you will help her if she asks. All of our kids know we will help any way we can if they want to turn things around. But ONLY if they are serious. I am sorry about your friend's daughter. [/QUOTE]
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