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<blockquote data-quote="Arttillygirl" data-source="post: 37058" data-attributes="member: 3522"><p>Ok last question I promise!</p><p>husband and I had him remove his remorse filled angst from his Myspace or lose it. He did. </p><p></p><p>We didn't want to tell him we knew about the running away conversation because he'd know I can read his chatting, but husband went into his friends list and told him he didn't like the girl in question and told him to remove her. She had objectionable things on her myspace (she refers to herself as "dirty ho" which I know is a 16 year old boy's dream) but my difficult child really resisted and they got into an arguement about it. I wasnt there but apparently it as a "whatever" match back in forth like 10 year olds.</p><p></p><p>So instead of having him hate his dad, I told him we knew about the runaway conversation. He said they were just kidding.</p><p>He is begging us to not remove her, says she's the only one that talks to him. I told him to give me a day. Can I forbid him from talking to her on the computer? Will this just make it worse? Or is he old enough to make his own decisions as some have said? He's never met her personally, she's a friend of a friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arttillygirl, post: 37058, member: 3522"] Ok last question I promise! husband and I had him remove his remorse filled angst from his Myspace or lose it. He did. We didn't want to tell him we knew about the running away conversation because he'd know I can read his chatting, but husband went into his friends list and told him he didn't like the girl in question and told him to remove her. She had objectionable things on her myspace (she refers to herself as "dirty ho" which I know is a 16 year old boy's dream) but my difficult child really resisted and they got into an arguement about it. I wasnt there but apparently it as a "whatever" match back in forth like 10 year olds. So instead of having him hate his dad, I told him we knew about the runaway conversation. He said they were just kidding. He is begging us to not remove her, says she's the only one that talks to him. I told him to give me a day. Can I forbid him from talking to her on the computer? Will this just make it worse? Or is he old enough to make his own decisions as some have said? He's never met her personally, she's a friend of a friend. [/QUOTE]
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