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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 174330" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Could difficult child's friend be embarrassed or upset about what they did or that they got in trouble? Seeing or talking to difficult child may remind him of the trouble they got into and all that has followed. It could be easier for him to not be around your difficult child because then he won't be reminded of what they did or the real unpleasantness of being involved in the system. </p><p></p><p>Something similar happened with my easy child recently. He got in trouble with his "girlfriend" at her house. Two weeks later, he broke up with her. He said he just kept remembering how they had gotten in trouble, he was embarrassed and didn't want to have to face her parents again, and he just wanted to forget about it. He said she felt the same way. They were good friends before and now they barely talk to each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 174330, member: 45"] Could difficult child's friend be embarrassed or upset about what they did or that they got in trouble? Seeing or talking to difficult child may remind him of the trouble they got into and all that has followed. It could be easier for him to not be around your difficult child because then he won't be reminded of what they did or the real unpleasantness of being involved in the system. Something similar happened with my easy child recently. He got in trouble with his "girlfriend" at her house. Two weeks later, he broke up with her. He said he just kept remembering how they had gotten in trouble, he was embarrassed and didn't want to have to face her parents again, and he just wanted to forget about it. He said she felt the same way. They were good friends before and now they barely talk to each other. [/QUOTE]
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