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[quote=Anonymous]"I've noticed every time we meet you mention you're not wearing a bra. Why is that?" And go from there. Maybe she's trying to get a rise out of you (immature), or maybe she's proud of it (immature), or maybe she doesn't even realize she's doing it and she's just trying to start a conversation (lack of self-awareness and propriety). I can't think of an explanation that would reflect well on your daughter, but... she's young and has time to grow up. Youth is for learning from your mistakes. Once you've heard her explanation, you might make a little joke about not starting every conversation with "I'm not wearing a bra!". My kids and I have a strong bond and we like to tease each other, and I can promise you I'd make that sentence into a running joke in my house... [/quote]
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