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If you have raised/are raising a daughter - HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 381819" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>We're entering that phase with easy child who is drop dead gorgeous. Her "boyfriend" comes from a strict catholic family which believes that education is more important than fooling around. She still thinks sex is icky, we are fortunate that she is very pig headed and won't let anyone talk her into anything (including us!).</p><p> </p><p>We tried to keep difficult child 1 out of sexual encounters by talking to a friend of his who was a little older and asked him to never leave difficult child and his girlfriend alone together. The other night I found out that this trusted young man was in the same room when difficult child 1 took the cherry off of his girlfriend's sundae! Yup, he sure did follow our request by never leaving them alone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 381819, member: 6370"] We're entering that phase with easy child who is drop dead gorgeous. Her "boyfriend" comes from a strict catholic family which believes that education is more important than fooling around. She still thinks sex is icky, we are fortunate that she is very pig headed and won't let anyone talk her into anything (including us!). We tried to keep difficult child 1 out of sexual encounters by talking to a friend of his who was a little older and asked him to never leave difficult child and his girlfriend alone together. The other night I found out that this trusted young man was in the same room when difficult child 1 took the cherry off of his girlfriend's sundae! Yup, he sure did follow our request by never leaving them alone! [/QUOTE]
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