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[quote=Anonymous]OP here- I agree with all of you. We tried to give her insight about pulling away from her ES friends. So grateful she salvaged that relationship. We were really close friends with the girl’s parents. But the mom suddenly became anti doctor (I’m a physician) and started using substances more than we’re comfortable with so we’ve pulled back. They also spend a lot of time with their family and friends as they are from here (we’re transplants). We’re still friendly but keep a distance. But I feel bad bc we don’t have family here- and although we have friends we love, everyone is so busy it’s hard to do get togethers. Of note, the other girl does call my daughter, but won’t give her straight answers about hanging out. She’s just using my daughter as backup which kind of pisses me off. So I’m actually relieved that there’s some distance, but heartbroken for my girl. Just wondering if there were some teen movies or books or something to help her work through this. Obviously we’ll do some hangouts together.[/quote]
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