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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 748596" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Yes Nomad you are so right about how friends can influence adult children. My daughter is lucky to have good neighbors around her. There are other couples her age and they seem to keep their homes up nice and have steady jobs and care very much about our neighborhood. My daughter has lost most of her friends this year due to her outspoken political views and her acting like she has inside information to the political world. </p><p>I enjoyed reading about your son getting straight A's after meeting a girl that was an excellent student. Peers can make such a big difference. I tell my daughter that even at my age I have to surround myself with good peers. At age 62 I have peer pressure to drink alcohol. I have to keep a glass of water with me at all times just so they leave me alone for not having a drink in my hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 748596, member: 22416"] Yes Nomad you are so right about how friends can influence adult children. My daughter is lucky to have good neighbors around her. There are other couples her age and they seem to keep their homes up nice and have steady jobs and care very much about our neighborhood. My daughter has lost most of her friends this year due to her outspoken political views and her acting like she has inside information to the political world. I enjoyed reading about your son getting straight A's after meeting a girl that was an excellent student. Peers can make such a big difference. I tell my daughter that even at my age I have to surround myself with good peers. At age 62 I have peer pressure to drink alcohol. I have to keep a glass of water with me at all times just so they leave me alone for not having a drink in my hand. [/QUOTE]
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