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difficult child calming down, and easy child ramping up.
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 634363" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Sounds like major, major peer pressure going on here. My daughter tried to whole "cutting" thing but that was the one thing I had no sympathy for. You know why? Because cutting became popular in my day and people were just starting to do it to be cool. Cutting yourself is in the "in thing" to do right now and has been for a while. (I knew for an absolute fact that deep down my daughter wasn't a cutter, she just wanted attention and to be like her friends) So is the straitening hair and weight issue, that's always gonna be there for teens. The bi sexual thing, hmmm, maybe she is trying to impress her friend who is bi-sexual? Depends on how desperate she is to fit in. All of these things scream "I'll do anything and everything it takes to fit in, just name it". Her family is the last thing on her mind. Scratch that, not even on her mind.</p><p></p><p>Only suggestion I have, pull her the heck out of school, put her on online school or boarding school. Get her far away from bad influences. If she still turns out to be bi sexual, than fine. At least you know it's really her and not something for attention or trying to fit in. Those are the only suggestions I can think of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 634363, member: 18233"] Sounds like major, major peer pressure going on here. My daughter tried to whole "cutting" thing but that was the one thing I had no sympathy for. You know why? Because cutting became popular in my day and people were just starting to do it to be cool. Cutting yourself is in the "in thing" to do right now and has been for a while. (I knew for an absolute fact that deep down my daughter wasn't a cutter, she just wanted attention and to be like her friends) So is the straitening hair and weight issue, that's always gonna be there for teens. The bi sexual thing, hmmm, maybe she is trying to impress her friend who is bi-sexual? Depends on how desperate she is to fit in. All of these things scream "I'll do anything and everything it takes to fit in, just name it". Her family is the last thing on her mind. Scratch that, not even on her mind. Only suggestion I have, pull her the heck out of school, put her on online school or boarding school. Get her far away from bad influences. If she still turns out to be bi sexual, than fine. At least you know it's really her and not something for attention or trying to fit in. Those are the only suggestions I can think of. [/QUOTE]
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