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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 214163" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Jennifer...fantastic job Mom...It is SO HARD bringing the voice of reason to our teens. It is so like turning the blender on high and wearing the contents that spews up into the air. I am in the mists of similar boundary</p><p>issues. When the drinking and drugging families are just not caring and our kids know their kids from school and even thought they are adults they just are not on the safe tally. I hope that you can be very clear with her...and that the firm and clear information you do give her will sink in eventually. Maybe the two friends can visit somewhere that those parents are comfortable having her visit and the two can be in good supervision....or perhaps other relationships can be encouraged. </p><p>No driving with drunks is on my ALL NO ALL the TIme list, too.</p><p>I think you are doing a wonderful job. I like your choices. And you used your words..yey.</p><p>I am visualizing us holding hands and doing the mothers worst nightmare dance complete with screaming over hearing your precious one say she already rode in the car with the drunk. When using our words it is the </p><p>intent attention that real danger offers that can keep us steady and</p><p>calm and clear as we speak and give direction to our young.</p><p>But a mothers heart is ready to tear the metal off the frame of that car under the energy generated by this sort of thing, yes?..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 214163, member: 6271"] Jennifer...fantastic job Mom...It is SO HARD bringing the voice of reason to our teens. It is so like turning the blender on high and wearing the contents that spews up into the air. I am in the mists of similar boundary issues. When the drinking and drugging families are just not caring and our kids know their kids from school and even thought they are adults they just are not on the safe tally. I hope that you can be very clear with her...and that the firm and clear information you do give her will sink in eventually. Maybe the two friends can visit somewhere that those parents are comfortable having her visit and the two can be in good supervision....or perhaps other relationships can be encouraged. No driving with drunks is on my ALL NO ALL the TIme list, too. I think you are doing a wonderful job. I like your choices. And you used your words..yey. I am visualizing us holding hands and doing the mothers worst nightmare dance complete with screaming over hearing your precious one say she already rode in the car with the drunk. When using our words it is the intent attention that real danger offers that can keep us steady and calm and clear as we speak and give direction to our young. But a mothers heart is ready to tear the metal off the frame of that car under the energy generated by this sort of thing, yes?.. [/QUOTE]
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