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[quote=Anonymous]Most people stay in touch with their college friends, not their high school friends as much, PP. Don't hyper focus on high school. Even worse, if you had a bad high school experience, don't over react on your child's behalf. I know people who had a negative high school experience, and they try so hard, thinking they are "protecting" their children, but they are not. Our children are more capable than we give them credit for. Most importantly, often times issues (such as attending homecoming) are a much, much, much bigger deal to the mom. OP, are you the same OP as the homecoming thread written today? If so, try not to fixate so much. Sometimes meds help. I am telling you this not to "be mean", but know that sometimes people disagree with you, but you can't control everyone, and that is okay. Ultimately, things happen for the best. Learn and practice gratitude, it helps. You are not in it alone, everyone has something going on. Truly. [/quote]
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