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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 638745" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Welcome.</p><p>I agree ... I would not only put your daughter on restriction, I would keep her so busy that she won't have time to see her friend. That way, it won't be a challenge for her to rebel. She drives, right? Tell her you need groceries, you need the car washed, you need something returned to the dept store, you need something from a neighbor's house. If she complains, tell her that she's got the car--what's the problem?</p><p>Doesn't she have a curfew?</p><p>I agree, that it's not her friend's responsibility to wake up your daughter. Even so, the friend was out of line for treating you like that. She could have stated it in a more mature manner.</p><p>Sit down and talk to her about her anxiety and depression and make a dr appointment. so she can get proper medications. Antianxiety medications are far superior than pot. They are scientifically designed to have the exact same ingredients in every dose. Plus, they don't stink up your clothes, and they are legally prescribed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 638745, member: 3419"] Welcome. I agree ... I would not only put your daughter on restriction, I would keep her so busy that she won't have time to see her friend. That way, it won't be a challenge for her to rebel. She drives, right? Tell her you need groceries, you need the car washed, you need something returned to the dept store, you need something from a neighbor's house. If she complains, tell her that she's got the car--what's the problem? Doesn't she have a curfew? I agree, that it's not her friend's responsibility to wake up your daughter. Even so, the friend was out of line for treating you like that. She could have stated it in a more mature manner. Sit down and talk to her about her anxiety and depression and make a dr appointment. so she can get proper medications. Antianxiety medications are far superior than pot. They are scientifically designed to have the exact same ingredients in every dose. Plus, they don't stink up your clothes, and they are legally prescribed. [/QUOTE]
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