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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You don't think the parent could just say "it seems the kids are drifting apart"? I would far prefer that to silence and being ignored. [/quote] You'd be surprised how many parents cannot handle that and will keep asking for more information. You can obsess over exactly how you think the parents should handle it or just accept the is is making it clear she isn't interested and move on. There will be boyfriends or girlfriends down the line who don't break up in the ideal way. You teach your child how to cope and move forward and not sit and ruminate about how poorly the breakup was done. If you don't want to break up, no latter what someone says or does it will still sting.[/quote]
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