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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 216571" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi, and thanks. For those who didn't get the d word, let's just say it's a nickname for Richard <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>My daughter's profile is set to private. All her friends are people I know (other than the Green Bay Packers and a few rock stars who aren't going to be contacting her anytime soon). </p><p>Keep the suggestions coming. I really want to know the best way to approach this. My daughter is never with boys alone. She has seen this one kid three times: a his basketball game (they hung in the hallways with a bunch of other kids before the game and hub was there because the school is so far away), at her birthday party (needless to say hub and I were both there) and at the YMCA last night. We live in a small town and one of my best friends works at the Y and she was there last night. The kids played basketball. Nobody touched. She had another "boyfriend" before this one. He was a year younger and half her size, went to a nother school, and the only time she saw him was at our indoor skating rink. Every time I'd walk in before picking her up, the girls would be sitting together on one side of a picnic bench and the boys on the other. On her cell phone, one of her friends asked her "Did C. ever kiss you?" She answered "No. He's afraid, I guess." Young love. This year she is taller and better developed than the other girls in seventh grade though. People think she's 15 or 16 and she' quite a pretty girl. I don't want boys to get the wrong idea about her. She's a good kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 216571, member: 1550"] Hi, and thanks. For those who didn't get the d word, let's just say it's a nickname for Richard :) My daughter's profile is set to private. All her friends are people I know (other than the Green Bay Packers and a few rock stars who aren't going to be contacting her anytime soon). Keep the suggestions coming. I really want to know the best way to approach this. My daughter is never with boys alone. She has seen this one kid three times: a his basketball game (they hung in the hallways with a bunch of other kids before the game and hub was there because the school is so far away), at her birthday party (needless to say hub and I were both there) and at the YMCA last night. We live in a small town and one of my best friends works at the Y and she was there last night. The kids played basketball. Nobody touched. She had another "boyfriend" before this one. He was a year younger and half her size, went to a nother school, and the only time she saw him was at our indoor skating rink. Every time I'd walk in before picking her up, the girls would be sitting together on one side of a picnic bench and the boys on the other. On her cell phone, one of her friends asked her "Did C. ever kiss you?" She answered "No. He's afraid, I guess." Young love. This year she is taller and better developed than the other girls in seventh grade though. People think she's 15 or 16 and she' quite a pretty girl. I don't want boys to get the wrong idea about her. She's a good kid. [/QUOTE]
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