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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She is old enough to understand her own risk. Let her be.[/quote] OP here. I'm trying to, but need help, which is the point of this post. Any ideas?[/quote] Tell her to stop telling you any details. No more conversations about who she is dating or what she's doing in bed. "Suzie, I love you and I am worried about the risky behavior you continue to engage in. But you're an adult who can make her own decisions. It's too hard for me to listen to it, so I'm requesting that you not share any details. There are a million things we can talk about. Your sex life just can't be one of them right now." Do that and then simply let it go. Don't bring it up or ask about it. Put it out of your head. Move on. [/quote]
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