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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You don’t want your DD to be friends with this girls because her family eats too much junk food???? This is a new low for DCUM. Very sad. [/quote] Reading comprehension fail. Try again.[/quote] OP is not being genuine. Obviously she would prefer her precious DD not be friends with this horribly unhealthy girl. But because DD IS friends with her, Mom is handwringing to deal with her own mixed feelings. Let me tell you OP, you are lucky your daughter has anyone that is a sweet friend. If they are compatible as friends, and if your precious healthy eating DD is around her, its just as likely that the girl will be positively influenced by your DD's choices. Or are you afraid If you worry the bad choices are going to just contaminate your family and you ARENT considering the influence could go the other way around, then I am confused as to what you think posting here will achieve. What do you want? You want us to affirm you in your disgust and judgment? You are doing a terrible job of hiding it.[/quote]
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