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[quote=Anonymous][quote]but I think there also needs to be room in your thinking for the idea that your son’s friendships may change over time, separate and apart from how you feel about those friends. Maybe this kid really is still his best friend and he’s being a bit of a jerk, or maybe the friendship is fading a bit as they get older.[/quote] I agree, that makes sense to me. Their interests are diverging some. I wish that my son could find a more graceful way to dial back the friendship, but that might be expecting a lot from a 14 year old.[/quote]
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