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My friend seem to freak out over nothing
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 698495" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I'm trying hard not to be suspicious, but I've had so many negative experiences in the past. So far, I have seen one thing potentially of concern. Generally, she has been helpful. I am keeping my ears open. Trying to figure out a way to broach the subject with our daughter. When they (my kids) were younger, I would say if anyone tried to touch your privates, even a priest or a doctor, you tell me. The priest or doctor got their attention. It stuck. NOT exactly the same thing; I'm not concerned about that type of thing. But, I'm trying to figure out a way of saying something that would get her attention generically. Like "if someone every asks you to get drugs for them, even your best friend, my best friend or a favorite mom in the neighborhood...don't do it and tell me!" Something that would get her thinking, without causing her to over react or get defensive about her older friend, who I know she will protect. GEEEZ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 698495, member: 4152"] I'm trying hard not to be suspicious, but I've had so many negative experiences in the past. So far, I have seen one thing potentially of concern. Generally, she has been helpful. I am keeping my ears open. Trying to figure out a way to broach the subject with our daughter. When they (my kids) were younger, I would say if anyone tried to touch your privates, even a priest or a doctor, you tell me. The priest or doctor got their attention. It stuck. NOT exactly the same thing; I'm not concerned about that type of thing. But, I'm trying to figure out a way of saying something that would get her attention generically. Like "if someone every asks you to get drugs for them, even your best friend, my best friend or a favorite mom in the neighborhood...don't do it and tell me!" Something that would get her thinking, without causing her to over react or get defensive about her older friend, who I know she will protect. GEEEZ. [/QUOTE]
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