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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 50342" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>I do understand what you are saying though. Drug addicts and alcoholics are difficult child's and we would all like to see our children someday become easy child's, but if they always associate themselves with difficult child's, you have to wonder how they will become easy child's. I don't blame you for being concerned about your grandchild always being around difficult child's. It is a different world!</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Interesting topic. I also wonder why my difficult child 1 has always been attracted to difficult children and still is. I hope I am not going to offend anybody in trying to describe this, it's just that she seems to like people who use bad grammar, who seem "coarse" or "hardened", smoke, drink, don't value an education, etc. I'm sorry to say that the last time I saw her (Saturday at a festival) she really looked like she is going to age quickly. She just turned 19 and she is very skinny and her face looks "hard" to me. She doesn't have the glowing, soft look of a healthy teen, she is already looking like hard living is catching up to her. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, she said her boyfriend is scared of us so we didn't see him--I said, "good, he should be scared of us." If you remember, they left their apt. and abandoned all their stuff, including their pet rat, who now lives with me. She is happy to be financially independent of us now and actually she does seem happy with her life so I'm glad to let her go. I just wish she wasn't on that fast track to aging.</p><p></p><p>Jane</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 50342, member: 3450"] I do understand what you are saying though. Drug addicts and alcoholics are difficult child's and we would all like to see our children someday become easy child's, but if they always associate themselves with difficult child's, you have to wonder how they will become easy child's. I don't blame you for being concerned about your grandchild always being around difficult child's. It is a different world! [/quote] Interesting topic. I also wonder why my difficult child 1 has always been attracted to difficult children and still is. I hope I am not going to offend anybody in trying to describe this, it's just that she seems to like people who use bad grammar, who seem "coarse" or "hardened", smoke, drink, don't value an education, etc. I'm sorry to say that the last time I saw her (Saturday at a festival) she really looked like she is going to age quickly. She just turned 19 and she is very skinny and her face looks "hard" to me. She doesn't have the glowing, soft look of a healthy teen, she is already looking like hard living is catching up to her. On a side note, she said her boyfriend is scared of us so we didn't see him--I said, "good, he should be scared of us." If you remember, they left their apt. and abandoned all their stuff, including their pet rat, who now lives with me. She is happy to be financially independent of us now and actually she does seem happy with her life so I'm glad to let her go. I just wish she wasn't on that fast track to aging. Jane [/QUOTE]
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