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[quote=Anonymous]What is the exact concern? Assuming you think he is either being taken advantage of or he isn’t asking out other girls that might want to date him because he is pining for the one that won’t, you would treat this as you would if your kid had friends that weren’t really friends. Tread very lightly, ask questions, and realize that they have to reason it out for themselves and have the courage to make different choices in friends and confidence that they can. The only way I would directly get involved is if there is something that doesn’t have the luxury of time, like if as the PP mentioned he isn’t understanding that non answers or excuses is really a way a girl is saying no to a date, that could take on a life of its own after a few weeks or if there is cyber anything with things that shouldn’t be in writing or pictures that shouldn’t be shared/sent.[/quote]
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