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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like you should talk to her about it and learn all the dating terms (gaslighting, dry texter, love bombing, future faking). I've had open conversations about these behaviors with my 14 yr old DD in regards to boys and friends. I get the eye roll more often but she listens (or so I think!). I'll say "did you ever hear of the term gaslighting" and she may have or haven't. I'll explain what I've read but more in a light matter of a fact way (and usually when I'm driving and we are just chatting). She already thinks I'm clueless on hip terms so it's not too far fetched these convos. Throwing this out there as an idea in case you'd think your DD would be receptive. Remind her she's the prize and she deserves to be treated better than what's he's doing right now even at a friend level. She may realize this on her own but a little self esteem boosting never hurts. And if you have your own examples from that age of something similar, share it and empathize on how hard it is when you have such feelings towards someone. [/quote] Jesus. They are 14-15. Boys this age are just 100% clueless. You act like they are predators. [/quote]
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