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[quote=Anonymous]I think it conveys the mother really enjoys doing thing with the daughter and enjoys her company. And that they get along well. Which is awesome. I do think it's a bit of an odd way to think about things. I don't think your non-adult child should ever be your best friend because hopefully we all have a best friend in life who knows all our vulnerabilities and past stories and can relate to us peer to peer about same life stage issues. I can see developing more of a best friend relationship when both are adults, I guess. It also rings a bit to me that the mother is possibly wanting to really let you know how close they are so just gushing and using some hyperbole. For lack of a better word, she is bragging. [/quote]
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