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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 537283" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>She seemed ok today. The happy wasn't through the roof. She was up by noon (worked until midnight last night and was on the computer until God knows when) and helped me clean the garage before work. </p><p></p><p>As I suspected, she isnot cutting. Or if she is,it's in a really weird place. She was cleaning with mein a very skimpy tank top and shorts. Before we went out, she was sitting barefoot with her feet up and I grabbed a foot (to get a look) and tickled it. Nothing. </p><p></p><p>Keista, until you mentioned your FH, it never occurred to me that this weird stuff with new boyfriends might be part of her "courting" routine. Good gracious. She sure rules out a lot of the healthy ones this way. More than one has headed for the hills early on, telling her they just couldn't deal.</p><p></p><p>In one situation, she took a real life tragedy and milked it shamelessly. A former classmate at her very small school (a year ahead and after they both had graduated) went missing after swimming off a party boat. It was all over the news and it took 10 days for her body to drift to shore. The boy at the time rushed to her side to comfort her when the body was found .. and even I beleived that she was deeply shaken. I certainly was. But she showed absolutely no interest in attending the calling hours or the funeral. The boy bolted a few days later, and difficult child never mentioned the girl again.</p><p></p><p>I so appreciate your listening ear(s) and, especially, your understanidng. Where else but here could I find another parent who knows what it is like to be alarmed by too muc singing? I imagine, to the unitiated, it might sound like a good thing....</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 537283, member: 9175"] She seemed ok today. The happy wasn't through the roof. She was up by noon (worked until midnight last night and was on the computer until God knows when) and helped me clean the garage before work. As I suspected, she isnot cutting. Or if she is,it's in a really weird place. She was cleaning with mein a very skimpy tank top and shorts. Before we went out, she was sitting barefoot with her feet up and I grabbed a foot (to get a look) and tickled it. Nothing. Keista, until you mentioned your FH, it never occurred to me that this weird stuff with new boyfriends might be part of her "courting" routine. Good gracious. She sure rules out a lot of the healthy ones this way. More than one has headed for the hills early on, telling her they just couldn't deal. In one situation, she took a real life tragedy and milked it shamelessly. A former classmate at her very small school (a year ahead and after they both had graduated) went missing after swimming off a party boat. It was all over the news and it took 10 days for her body to drift to shore. The boy at the time rushed to her side to comfort her when the body was found .. and even I beleived that she was deeply shaken. I certainly was. But she showed absolutely no interest in attending the calling hours or the funeral. The boy bolted a few days later, and difficult child never mentioned the girl again. I so appreciate your listening ear(s) and, especially, your understanidng. Where else but here could I find another parent who knows what it is like to be alarmed by too muc singing? I imagine, to the unitiated, it might sound like a good thing.... Dash [/QUOTE]
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