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Teenage daughter issue - please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 651763" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>Pickles, I hear you on the drowning law! I told my 15 year old son (who I am sure had a demon posses him one night in his sleep at age 15 1/2) that it was a darn good thing that Blue Cross Blue Shield didn't cover retroactive abortions!!! He had to think about that one for a min...</p><p>Anyway, Mitch.. This is a tough one but I think maybe you can put it back on her. Okay you want to be treated as an adult then you gotta act like one. Make her responsible for the consequences either way. Will be a good lesson in commitment. Ask her if she were the coach of this team how would she react to someone bailing out of a game for the prom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 651763, member: 816"] Pickles, I hear you on the drowning law! I told my 15 year old son (who I am sure had a demon posses him one night in his sleep at age 15 1/2) that it was a darn good thing that Blue Cross Blue Shield didn't cover retroactive abortions!!! He had to think about that one for a min... Anyway, Mitch.. This is a tough one but I think maybe you can put it back on her. Okay you want to be treated as an adult then you gotta act like one. Make her responsible for the consequences either way. Will be a good lesson in commitment. Ask her if she were the coach of this team how would she react to someone bailing out of a game for the prom. [/QUOTE]
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