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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I was her age I had few, or sometimes none, friends. Sometimes it bothered me but most of the time it didn't. I didn't relate well to other girls my age and I enjoyed being alone. But not all the time. Sometimes I was unhappy because I didn't have anyone to sleep over or go to a movie with. It drove my mom nuts but she couldn't "fix" me. In high school I was able to find one girl to be friends with, and that was enough for me. As an adult I made friends doing things I enjoyed and also parents of my kid's friends. But mostly I spent time with my husband and kids. She'll be okay. She's just not typical, at this age. Also, OP--your attempt to control what the commenters say on this thread is indicative of your style. Think about that. DCUM is what it is, you can't change it just by saying please.[/quote] Yes, but what does it hurt to try?[/quote] I guess it doesn't hurt to try, but leads to some serious disappointment (at the least) when it doesn't work. Kind of like trying to control your daughter's ability to make friends.[/quote]
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