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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop living your kid’s life. [/quote] There’s one on every thread, and it’s tiresome. [b]GMAFB.[/b] There’s still some parenting going on when kids are 15. Yes, she needs to learn on her own but there’s nothing wrong with being direct: “he’s not interested in you romantically.” And then providing gentle support (without telling her what to do).[/quote] I had to look this up. It is unnecessary honestly. Why can't you speak directly and plainly yourself? Btw, you all forget what it is like being a teen. Do you really think the teen is going to say "[b]thanks mom, you are right and this boy doesn't like me at all!"[/b] I am going to move on and find contentment in myself. GMAFB :roll: [/quote] but this is not the goal, necessarily. the teen will be provided with information and a framework to understand male behavior. she doesn't need to apply it on the first day. to suggest that mothers should not teach their daughters about dating is insane. [/quote]
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