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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 745603" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I was never a party girl and actually lost friends because I would only have one wine cooler. This was around 1994. I imagine it will be even worse when my son gets older. He has a natural ability to make friends and is very sociable, witty, and is interested in many different things. I'm hoping those traits will help him when he encounters those situations. He fits in well with all kids. I know he could change. He is going through the smart mouth stage right now, but not as badly as I did at that age. He feels guilty about it and always says he is sorry. I honestly don't think kids can help it at that age. My mom always said I would get it back in spades, but I think because of how busy he is, he uses all that energy swimming. His activities work wonders for his anxiety and depression.</p><p></p><p>I definitely think the schools are doing a better job of warning kids about how addictive prescription drugs are. When I was in school, I never heard one word about prescription drugs being addictive. They did a good job drilling in the message about street drugs and drinking and driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 745603, member: 21066"] I was never a party girl and actually lost friends because I would only have one wine cooler. This was around 1994. I imagine it will be even worse when my son gets older. He has a natural ability to make friends and is very sociable, witty, and is interested in many different things. I'm hoping those traits will help him when he encounters those situations. He fits in well with all kids. I know he could change. He is going through the smart mouth stage right now, but not as badly as I did at that age. He feels guilty about it and always says he is sorry. I honestly don't think kids can help it at that age. My mom always said I would get it back in spades, but I think because of how busy he is, he uses all that energy swimming. His activities work wonders for his anxiety and depression. I definitely think the schools are doing a better job of warning kids about how addictive prescription drugs are. When I was in school, I never heard one word about prescription drugs being addictive. They did a good job drilling in the message about street drugs and drinking and driving. [/QUOTE]
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