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If Jase can punch a toddler, I want to strangle a teenage girl


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have your daughter stick up for herself. in this case posting a current pic and then using it to reply to the "friends" posting with some sort of look at me now comment.

That's the ticket. #1 -- letting her handle it and #2 having her be proactive (and not snarky) in showing the real her, and her being classy about it.

She can post the photo on her on FB page, and tag that "friend" so it shows up on the friend's page, too.

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Well, everyone knows what my daughter and all the bathrooms around here look like. She has up a gazillion pics.

I'll have her post a pic and tag it, then.

The girl's mother is in on it, too. She commented "LMAO" or something like that on the pic.

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My daughter wasn't a problem at all. I made the rules and stuck by them. I didn't BS around when it came to who was in charge. She knew i meant business with the rules. That's not to say i was a hard ass. She was able to have a life like a normal teen should but i was the daddy, the boss, the MFer in charge, the lord high almighty.

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Livid right now. I wish my daughter could see her "friend" for the backstabbing, lying bitch that she is. Her mom is just as bad.

I've mentioned that my daughter has lost a lot of weight. She looks really good. What does her friend do? Posts pics of my daughter at her heaviest on her facebook page. She took off all the recent pics of her to put up the most unflattering pic she could find. And yes, she's doing it to be a bitch.

The "friend" sounds jealous. Good for your kid.

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GRG, we've been telling our daughter the friend is jealous.

I'm really beginning to be concerned that my daughter has no self confidence. I don't understand why she continues to be friends with this girl. It's been nothing but drama since day one.

It's gonna get ugly around our house, because I'm at the point of making her cut this girl off completely. We thought things would get better when she moved away last year, but with facebook and phones, it hasn't. She's still influencing my daughter.

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