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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am #blessed because I was such a great liar as a child that I should have won awards, but my daughter is a terrible liar. I refuse to tell her how I know she's lying - she always wants to know so she can argue with me. I would tell your daughter to come home immediately and never tell her you saw her Snapchat but also never let her "go for a run with a friend" again unless you're there, driving them to a track and watching them from your car. And I'd say, "Next time you want to meet up with boys, just tell me and invite them over. Don't lie about it like you did last time." [/quote] NP. Great advice![/quote] I agree with you, I think the challenging part is remembering what I was like as a teen. Before she went for her run, I asked her a few questions and she claimed I was an over-protective mom 101. I told her that one day she will appreciate that I set boundaries, and that I cared for her well being. Thank you for your advice.[/quote] So you were a hoe and don't want her to be a hoe - is that what you are getting at?[/quote]
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