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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 638401" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>See, it's really not small potatoes in my opinion. The odds are stacked up against granddaughter as is. She is doing extremely well as far as school, behavior and band, despite everything. I guess the only possible thing right now that could ruin all that is a bad friend. So far, she has not been influenced, except recently for the goth look which is of concern to the grandmother. If the granddaughter thought of it on her own, the grandmom wouldn't have a problem. It's the fact that the friend is doing it, and worried about following and all that good stuff. Anyway, I already know what I'm going to say to her if I don't think of anything else. I will just tell her what 2m2r told me to do.</p><p></p><p>And no, I am not really thinking about my own situation. It really does disturb me what my friend is going through, whether I had a difficult child or not. It's not right and I truly do care for her. Care enough to go out of my way to ask. She really is a good woman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 638401, member: 18233"] See, it's really not small potatoes in my opinion. The odds are stacked up against granddaughter as is. She is doing extremely well as far as school, behavior and band, despite everything. I guess the only possible thing right now that could ruin all that is a bad friend. So far, she has not been influenced, except recently for the goth look which is of concern to the grandmother. If the granddaughter thought of it on her own, the grandmom wouldn't have a problem. It's the fact that the friend is doing it, and worried about following and all that good stuff. Anyway, I already know what I'm going to say to her if I don't think of anything else. I will just tell her what 2m2r told me to do. And no, I am not really thinking about my own situation. It really does disturb me what my friend is going through, whether I had a difficult child or not. It's not right and I truly do care for her. Care enough to go out of my way to ask. She really is a good woman. [/QUOTE]
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