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[quote=Anonymous] I'm sorry, OP. This is sometimes what hormonal, intelligent and unkind people can do. We can say it's within the range of normal for a hormonal teen, we can speculate on how unhappy she might be, how the divorce of her parents affected her psyche, etc, but at the end of the day it's just rude and scheming of her. I am concerned that this is an expression of extreme stress and self-focus with all the achievements she's had and is working on. You need to call her out every time, and explain how her comments are hurtful and un-necessary to get her point across. Suggest a therapist FOR HER. Examine whether her schedule is too packed. Talk directly about how she needs to think of others and be more kind. Tell her you won't give her money for gifts since you know she's been lying to you and that's a huge breach of trust. Lying to her parent is a terrible thing. [/quote]
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