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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ignore PP. Everything is fine. You behaved like a normal human being. Don't give this another thought.[/quote] This.[b] Maybe next time just say, no we can’t do this today maybe another time ( in front of friend) and then tell the real reason to your daughter later [/b]but honestly it is very good to know that sometimes we just can’t afford things we want at that moment. Great life lesson. I have said things about being more money than I think they should be in front of my dd14 friends but they were obviously not things the friend had or was buying. Neither seemed to be fazed. And to put in context the friend is not low income by any means. I have also said in front of a friend that my daughter already has one (of an expensive swimsuit) and one was enough, in front of friend when dad asked for another. She rolled her eyes, but I think limits are very important. They can be said with a smile. [/quote] This is the WHOLE issue. Some people are missing the point, thinking it’s about the “no”, but it’s all about THE WAY she said no.[/quote]
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