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my sister's 17 year old daughter - runaway
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 473064" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Sound like your sister is very lucky to have you. It is super hard to not want to fix things. I think that is really true for moms especially. I thought the same as the others, I have been there and I honestly dont call my family sometimes because I dont need suggestions or questions. I just need a hug and an ear. I love it when they say things like that sounds really hard, or you are doing such a great job, etc. Not made up stuff, I am not suggesting you be insincere. Just that you offer her an ear and a distraction if at all possible...you said you live far but my sisters and I sometimes watch a favorite show together while on the computer or texting with eachother. We all get mad at judges on IDOL etc. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 473064, member: 12886"] Sound like your sister is very lucky to have you. It is super hard to not want to fix things. I think that is really true for moms especially. I thought the same as the others, I have been there and I honestly dont call my family sometimes because I dont need suggestions or questions. I just need a hug and an ear. I love it when they say things like that sounds really hard, or you are doing such a great job, etc. Not made up stuff, I am not suggesting you be insincere. Just that you offer her an ear and a distraction if at all possible...you said you live far but my sisters and I sometimes watch a favorite show together while on the computer or texting with eachother. We all get mad at judges on IDOL etc. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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