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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 23187" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>If he's young and stupid and still influenced by adults, then yes, you did the right thing. If he's middle aged and a pro, then it will make it worse. I'm guessing from your note that you did the right thing. It will also be something you can use to warn other girls' parents. </p><p>As for your difficult child, she's going to have to learn... maybe you could sign her up for assertiveness training or something? And by the way, MySpace has passwords and difficult child's so-called "Friend" who passed on the MySpace info and ph# should be left off the password list. It can be changed every day. She can block him from her cell ph too. If so-called friends continue to let him in and also allow him to use their phones, she needs to block their phones. They're not friends if they are conduits to him. They need to respect her boundaries. No excuses.</p><p>I've had my easy child change hers twice now. She had to give permission all over again to her real friends, and our problems weren't problems at all, compared to you... just regular obnoxious teen issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 23187, member: 3419"] If he's young and stupid and still influenced by adults, then yes, you did the right thing. If he's middle aged and a pro, then it will make it worse. I'm guessing from your note that you did the right thing. It will also be something you can use to warn other girls' parents. As for your difficult child, she's going to have to learn... maybe you could sign her up for assertiveness training or something? And by the way, MySpace has passwords and difficult child's so-called "Friend" who passed on the MySpace info and ph# should be left off the password list. It can be changed every day. She can block him from her cell ph too. If so-called friends continue to let him in and also allow him to use their phones, she needs to block their phones. They're not friends if they are conduits to him. They need to respect her boundaries. No excuses. I've had my easy child change hers twice now. She had to give permission all over again to her real friends, and our problems weren't problems at all, compared to you... just regular obnoxious teen issues. [/QUOTE]
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