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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 667561" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Not true. A push for independence, yes, but not what you read here. The kids tend to hang out with kids who are like t hemselves too. I had four kids and only one got involved in drugs. One got mouthy and nasty. The other two got into no trouble at all. My youngest daughter is going to school for criminal justice and has never smoked a cigarette and has never been in trouble and her many friends are basically like her. They may have given parents a little grief, but nothing like here. Some were like her, no grief at all. She was always very popular too. </p><p></p><p>I think the ones who feel outcasted, like my older daughter, who is very shy, are more apt to be drawn to the more risktaking, rule hating kids. They are also the friendliest to outsiders. My daughter told me s he took drugs to be able to fit in with others and I believe her. She was never a mean drug user. She just did it and got arrested until she quit.</p><p></p><p>When my daughter who got into drugs was using, her friends scared me. They were all drug users, addicts, and dealers. When she quit, she had to drop those types of friends in order to quit. They don't make it easy for one of their own to go straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 667561, member: 1550"] Not true. A push for independence, yes, but not what you read here. The kids tend to hang out with kids who are like t hemselves too. I had four kids and only one got involved in drugs. One got mouthy and nasty. The other two got into no trouble at all. My youngest daughter is going to school for criminal justice and has never smoked a cigarette and has never been in trouble and her many friends are basically like her. They may have given parents a little grief, but nothing like here. Some were like her, no grief at all. She was always very popular too. I think the ones who feel outcasted, like my older daughter, who is very shy, are more apt to be drawn to the more risktaking, rule hating kids. They are also the friendliest to outsiders. My daughter told me s he took drugs to be able to fit in with others and I believe her. She was never a mean drug user. She just did it and got arrested until she quit. When my daughter who got into drugs was using, her friends scared me. They were all drug users, addicts, and dealers. When she quit, she had to drop those types of friends in order to quit. They don't make it easy for one of their own to go straight. [/QUOTE]
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