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[quote=Anonymous][quote]This sounds like a landmine situation. I would just say: Y[b]ou always look great to me. On repeat. [/b] I am guessing you don't think it looks great and in some way she has felt judged. So is saying something preemptively. That said, I am totally guessing. But it is weird that she keeps saying it. [/quote] Definitely don't do this one. I too thought that was the right thing to say (my daughter's issue was her tattoos) and I was then angrily told that I was being "condescending". I think the PP who advised to just gently inquire as to why she feels the need to announce her state of brainlessness has it right. Though I also think that it may be that the DD is just young and immature and insecure about her own choice of whether or not to wear a bra. If she was secure in herself and her choices, she wouldn't feel the need to announce it.[/quote]
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