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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 82631" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>My 2 girls are nearly 3 yrs apart and difficult child 1 has always been jealous of difficult child 2. difficult child 2 had a birthday party when she turned 13 (difficult child 1 was nearly 16) and had girls over to spend the night. difficult child 1, unknown to me, had 2 girls over and hidden in her bedroom. I kept wondering who she was talking to! Well, I discovered the girls, called their moms, lectured all of them, etc. difficult child 2 was mortified and still talks about how difficult child 1 ruined her birthday party. difficult child 1 couldn't stand for difficult child 2 to have any attention. Now they are 16 and 19 and difficult child 1 does not live at home and they do much better. I think difficult child 1 is remorseful about her behavior towards difficult child 2 and tries to make it up to her.</p><p>--Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 82631, member: 3450"] My 2 girls are nearly 3 yrs apart and difficult child 1 has always been jealous of difficult child 2. difficult child 2 had a birthday party when she turned 13 (difficult child 1 was nearly 16) and had girls over to spend the night. difficult child 1, unknown to me, had 2 girls over and hidden in her bedroom. I kept wondering who she was talking to! Well, I discovered the girls, called their moms, lectured all of them, etc. difficult child 2 was mortified and still talks about how difficult child 1 ruined her birthday party. difficult child 1 couldn't stand for difficult child 2 to have any attention. Now they are 16 and 19 and difficult child 1 does not live at home and they do much better. I think difficult child 1 is remorseful about her behavior towards difficult child 2 and tries to make it up to her. --Jane [/QUOTE]
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