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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 193148" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My two cents...DO NOT CALL ANYONE!!!! </p><p></p><p>If you step in and call, it will fall back on her and make it ten times worse for her. Trust me on this one. Oh all the books and pamplets you get say you can call so and so but that is hogwash. They also say the DI's will call you for info on your child. DOnt trust them either. Just make nicey nicey small talk. Dont give any personal information that could be used against your child. Jamies DI actually asked for info to motivate him and even asked if we had any pictures of his girlfriend or ME in a bikini! Oh yeah right...lol. I kindly wrote back that I thought my son was plenty motivated to be a Marine already. </p><p></p><p>Let your daughter work through this on her own and send those "you can do it, we are proud of you" letters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 193148, member: 1514"] My two cents...DO NOT CALL ANYONE!!!! If you step in and call, it will fall back on her and make it ten times worse for her. Trust me on this one. Oh all the books and pamplets you get say you can call so and so but that is hogwash. They also say the DI's will call you for info on your child. DOnt trust them either. Just make nicey nicey small talk. Dont give any personal information that could be used against your child. Jamies DI actually asked for info to motivate him and even asked if we had any pictures of his girlfriend or ME in a bikini! Oh yeah right...lol. I kindly wrote back that I thought my son was plenty motivated to be a Marine already. Let your daughter work through this on her own and send those "you can do it, we are proud of you" letters. [/QUOTE]
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