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[quote=Anonymous]I think if she is becoming sad and depressed ver this multiple times a month she might be struggling with something deeper than just her friend marrying. It might ebe worth talking to her docctor our a theraist about depression. Mood disorders like depression are very treatable, and when left untreated have a huge impact on your personal life, in ways you may not be able to tell. OP, let her know she's young. I know she doesn't think it but she is. She's actually at a great age to start dating for marriage if that's what she wants. But as other has said she needs to make sure sh'es not getting married because all her friends are doing it. I'm a few years older than your daughter, and now at the age where the first marriages people made to meet the 30 deadline are ending in divorce.[/quote]
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