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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 293672" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>This sort of thing was very difficult for me to deal with when it happened to Daughter. Unfortunately, it's very common with <em><u>some </u></em>girls to flit back and forth on whether or not they want someone as a friend. I think what is important is that Duckie understand that it is not about HER. It's BFF's daughter that has the issues. </p><p> </p><p>I think one of the reasons it was hard for me to see it happening to daughter was because I remember my own experiences with it so vividly. To this day, I remember one girl, we shared the same horse trainer, in particular, liking me, not liking me, liking me, not liking me. I didn't hang around her at school and I didn't have a problem with her, but apparently she had one with me at times. She said some really awful things to me, then out of the blue, she would be sweet and friendly. To this day I have NO IDEA what HER problem was. We were both 12. </p><p> </p><p>Just keep doing what your doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 293672, member: 831"] This sort of thing was very difficult for me to deal with when it happened to Daughter. Unfortunately, it's very common with [I][U]some [/U][/I]girls to flit back and forth on whether or not they want someone as a friend. I think what is important is that Duckie understand that it is not about HER. It's BFF's daughter that has the issues. I think one of the reasons it was hard for me to see it happening to daughter was because I remember my own experiences with it so vividly. To this day, I remember one girl, we shared the same horse trainer, in particular, liking me, not liking me, liking me, not liking me. I didn't hang around her at school and I didn't have a problem with her, but apparently she had one with me at times. She said some really awful things to me, then out of the blue, she would be sweet and friendly. To this day I have NO IDEA what HER problem was. We were both 12. Just keep doing what your doing. [/QUOTE]
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