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difficult child has a hangover-uh oh, update mystery!
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 10694" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Poor girl. No wonder why she was trying to come home. Guys can be such idiots at that age. I remember when I was around 16 I really liked this guy and we were at a party. We went for a walk and he was trying to convince me to have sex the first time we were ever together and I said no and we went back to the party. Of course the next day all of our friends were telling me how they heard we "did it" when we went for that walk. I never talked to him again. It is an awful feeling though because of course half of the people believed me and half believed him. </p><p></p><p>Tell her that her real friends who know her are the ones that are going to believe her, and for the ones that don't, forget them. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully this will get her to take a look at what her life is becoming and want to make some changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 10694, member: 2442"] Poor girl. No wonder why she was trying to come home. Guys can be such idiots at that age. I remember when I was around 16 I really liked this guy and we were at a party. We went for a walk and he was trying to convince me to have sex the first time we were ever together and I said no and we went back to the party. Of course the next day all of our friends were telling me how they heard we "did it" when we went for that walk. I never talked to him again. It is an awful feeling though because of course half of the people believed me and half believed him. Tell her that her real friends who know her are the ones that are going to believe her, and for the ones that don't, forget them. Hopefully this will get her to take a look at what her life is becoming and want to make some changes. [/QUOTE]
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