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[quote=Anonymous]This is so honestly painful and you're doing a great job validating for her that she is allowed to feel crummy. Just being there and supporting is everything. Between you and me, I'm LIVED at the other Mother who is allowing this, as the families were close. THat's a "maybe forgive, but never forget" moment in my opinion. I would probably go to lunch with the other Mom and see if you can soften the blow for your daughter. If you can't, well, you have all the information you need about your relationship with this family. When this happened to us, the number one thing that helped my daughter was spending time with a high school friend, an older teen female who my daughter who was able to better normalize it and getting her through it then I was. Ii really feel for you........and again, it sounds like you are doing everything right......just keep listening.....[/quote]
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