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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I have always had a bad gut feeling about DD's friends but always decided to keep this feeling to myself. DD is sweet and caring and I have never had any real issues about her before. I'm guessing she was pressured into this, but not entirely sure. DD does not know that I am aware of what went down, and I have no clue how to handle a conversation with her on this topic. I'm not entirely sure she did drink alcohol, so she might have just had an innocently-fun time at the party and I don't want to limit her socially if she is just making memories with her friends. Even so, she did lie to me in the first place so I am not sure what to do. [/quote] “Dd is sweet and caring”. “bad feeling about DD friends”. “Not sure she drank alcohol” “ innocent fun time at the party” Excuses all too common from parents who can’t accept they might have a problem. It’s your daughter who chose her friends and who chose to go to a high school party. Instead of wasting time with wishful thinking let your daughter know that you know and deal with it. [/quote]
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