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<blockquote data-quote="Karrots" data-source="post: 707313" data-attributes="member: 21376"><p>Callie is Jenni's mother. They live in another state, but both girls room together at college. I wish I'd been left out of the equation altogether, and that my younger daughter had opted to speak to her sister herself, out of love. Instead I was put in the middle, and made a decision. Thanks for your good wishes!</p><p></p><p>SomewhereOutThere, I love this advice! "If somebody says "dont tell"...before they even tell YOU maybe say,"Then its best I dont know what I am not supposed to tell."</p><p></p><p>Certainly will use it if need be in the future! =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karrots, post: 707313, member: 21376"] Callie is Jenni's mother. They live in another state, but both girls room together at college. I wish I'd been left out of the equation altogether, and that my younger daughter had opted to speak to her sister herself, out of love. Instead I was put in the middle, and made a decision. Thanks for your good wishes! SomewhereOutThere, I love this advice! "If somebody says "dont tell"...before they even tell YOU maybe say,"Then its best I dont know what I am not supposed to tell." Certainly will use it if need be in the future! =) [/QUOTE]
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