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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 217509" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>LOL, sometimes I think they want to get caught. But my oldest daughter was involved in things I never ever did and she was so good at hiding what she was doing. Back then (it really wasn't that long ago) there was no MySpace and she didn't have a cell phone. When she went missing I had no way to find her or her friends. I didn't have all their numbers either, like my younger daughter does on her computer. I tried to know all my older daughter's friends, but anyone who has lived with a drug addict knows that you will never know all their friends. THe older she got, the worse it got. My poor younger daughter. I am so overprotective of her because of older daughter! She always tells me, "I'm not J." She isn't. But that still won't make me let down my guard. If anything at all seems "off," I'll be on it right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 217509, member: 1550"] LOL, sometimes I think they want to get caught. But my oldest daughter was involved in things I never ever did and she was so good at hiding what she was doing. Back then (it really wasn't that long ago) there was no MySpace and she didn't have a cell phone. When she went missing I had no way to find her or her friends. I didn't have all their numbers either, like my younger daughter does on her computer. I tried to know all my older daughter's friends, but anyone who has lived with a drug addict knows that you will never know all their friends. THe older she got, the worse it got. My poor younger daughter. I am so overprotective of her because of older daughter! She always tells me, "I'm not J." She isn't. But that still won't make me let down my guard. If anything at all seems "off," I'll be on it right away. [/QUOTE]
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