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[quote=Anonymous]OP has issues she is forcing upon her daughter, who by all accounts, is not a rebellious hellion, but a normal teenage girl making normal (and safe) teenage decisions. If OP overreacts about things like this, good luck getting any information from your daughter when REAL things start happening. My mom blue her lid about every. little. thing. that was not exactly how SHE would have done. Let me tell you; me and my 3 sisters learned hard and fast that keeping mom happy meant she never really knew what was going on in our lives or the lives of our friends. To this day she is just SHOCKED when we tell her stuff from our teenage days and she is so hurt she was not there for us like our friend's parents were. She was so uptight back then but is chill and so easy to talk to now. So sad she missed a big chunk of who we were growing up. All she saw was 'good grades, PG movie parties and high school sports". She missed the mud fights, pierced belly button (for a week); skinny dipping (with all girls); late night pool parties and so much more. She only got to know one side of us and really missed out. We were good kids just being teens. Much like OPs daughter. [/quote]
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