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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I agree with the PP's; I would not let this woman drive my child anywhere, nor would I leave my child in her care. It sounds like she definitely has some problems. To the PP who says that she talks about drinking all of the time, I want to ask: Why do you do that? Does it make you feel socially accepted? Isn't that kind of childish? What you are saying you do reminds me of being in high school or college and trying to "fit in" with people by pretending that you enjoy/do a lot of something when you really don't. I don't understand why any adult would do this. Do you think that if you didn't drink at all or didn't talk about it that people wouldn't like you? I hope that reading the comments on this thread will make you see that your comments may make some people think that you have issues that you may not have. I see lots of my female FB friends talking constantly about drinking, and they make themselves sound like they can't get through the smallest stress in life without a drink; I think it's sad. I do know that some of them drink during the day and even to "get themselves through" school functions. There are more moms out there with drinking problems than people realize, and the saddest part to me is what kind of lessons they are teaching their children about coping with life's little difficulties. [/quote]
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