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Just when I think Jumper is moving on...how much can Mom take?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 541869"><p>MWM-I know it's hard to see J hurting. But you need to take a big step back. Yes she's sad - that's NORMAL. But she isn't staying home 24/7, she isn't crying into her soup. So she stared at her ex boyfriend for an hour during the fireworks. That's what teenagers do. If she were a 45 y/o women - you'd say "stop acting like a teenager and pull yourself together..." BUT J IS a teenager!!!</p><p></p><p>When my boyfriend and I broke up in hs - I drove by his house half a dozen times in the first few days. Just in case I might bump into him. Mind you - he lived on a private road, 10 miles from my house. I don't know how I could've explained WHY I was on his street, but I did it anyway! My senior year, I broke up with a boy and broke his heart a bit. He found out I had moved on to another boy and he DROVE to the street for the party we were attending and drove around the court BLARING Phil Collins "Dont Let him Steal Your Heart Away" with his all the car windows down. It actually still melts my heart a little...</p><p></p><p>Make sure she stays busy, gets enough sleep and decent food. Make sure she doesn't stay up all hours of the night on the internet or texting - try to limit her access when she should be sleeping. Just be there for her ... and keep her busy if you need to.</p><p></p><p>We've all been in her shoes...part of life. One of the more hurty steps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 541869"] MWM-I know it's hard to see J hurting. But you need to take a big step back. Yes she's sad - that's NORMAL. But she isn't staying home 24/7, she isn't crying into her soup. So she stared at her ex boyfriend for an hour during the fireworks. That's what teenagers do. If she were a 45 y/o women - you'd say "stop acting like a teenager and pull yourself together..." BUT J IS a teenager!!! When my boyfriend and I broke up in hs - I drove by his house half a dozen times in the first few days. Just in case I might bump into him. Mind you - he lived on a private road, 10 miles from my house. I don't know how I could've explained WHY I was on his street, but I did it anyway! My senior year, I broke up with a boy and broke his heart a bit. He found out I had moved on to another boy and he DROVE to the street for the party we were attending and drove around the court BLARING Phil Collins "Dont Let him Steal Your Heart Away" with his all the car windows down. It actually still melts my heart a little... Make sure she stays busy, gets enough sleep and decent food. Make sure she doesn't stay up all hours of the night on the internet or texting - try to limit her access when she should be sleeping. Just be there for her ... and keep her busy if you need to. We've all been in her shoes...part of life. One of the more hurty steps... [/QUOTE]
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