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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 205802" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Wiped-been there done that oh my! At least you made some people laugh-that's a good thing.</p><p>Re: Your easy child</p><p>Can your husband tell her something like this-"About what we talked about the other day, I didn't have any good answers for you then but I've thought of some things now." And then give her some advice that you have told him such as confronting the boyfriend about the rumors? That way you and he could talk about it and come up with some solutions but it wouldn't seem like he betrayed her confidence. Or would she see through the curtain of helpfulness and be really upset because your husband could not possibly have thought of anything without discussing it with you? In either case I think she needs to take charge of the situation and figure out why this boyfriend is talking nasty about her and what she needs to do about it. I wouldn't want to be boyfriend's with someone who is doing that. I know everyone needs someone but she deserves more than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 205802, member: 5957"] Wiped-been there done that oh my! At least you made some people laugh-that's a good thing. Re: Your easy child Can your husband tell her something like this-"About what we talked about the other day, I didn't have any good answers for you then but I've thought of some things now." And then give her some advice that you have told him such as confronting the boyfriend about the rumors? That way you and he could talk about it and come up with some solutions but it wouldn't seem like he betrayed her confidence. Or would she see through the curtain of helpfulness and be really upset because your husband could not possibly have thought of anything without discussing it with you? In either case I think she needs to take charge of the situation and figure out why this boyfriend is talking nasty about her and what she needs to do about it. I wouldn't want to be boyfriend's with someone who is doing that. I know everyone needs someone but she deserves more than that. [/QUOTE]
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