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Move Over Step.... difficult child just announced her engagement on Facebook
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 594861" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, got to love those difficult children! I'm so glad Facebook wasn't around with my daughter was a full blown difficult child using drugs. She probably would not have announced her engagement, but she had so little common sense at the time I can see her showing herself doing drugs with her friends and sharing it with everyone.</p><p></p><p>This must be a new way of springing engagements (usually false ones) one family and loved ones. Back here in Nowhere, Wisconsin, a fifteen year old girl announced her engagement to her older boyfriend on Face Book. It was a big community giggle and, of course, it never happened and, no, she wasn't pregnant. She has gone through boyfriend after boyfriend since him and it's always "serious." Strange thing about her is that I don't believe her family was disturbed about it. I heard them talking about this engagement with another mother and her g-ma and mom sounded indulgent and even pleased. </p><p></p><p>Just want you to know that this seems to be a common difficult child thing...they want marriage, have no ability to be married, are either too young or too screwed up, but it's a way of getting A LOT of attention, especially when posted on the social media. After the attention rush is over, they seem to move on.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, this will pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 594861, member: 1550"] Oh, got to love those difficult children! I'm so glad Facebook wasn't around with my daughter was a full blown difficult child using drugs. She probably would not have announced her engagement, but she had so little common sense at the time I can see her showing herself doing drugs with her friends and sharing it with everyone. This must be a new way of springing engagements (usually false ones) one family and loved ones. Back here in Nowhere, Wisconsin, a fifteen year old girl announced her engagement to her older boyfriend on Face Book. It was a big community giggle and, of course, it never happened and, no, she wasn't pregnant. She has gone through boyfriend after boyfriend since him and it's always "serious." Strange thing about her is that I don't believe her family was disturbed about it. I heard them talking about this engagement with another mother and her g-ma and mom sounded indulgent and even pleased. Just want you to know that this seems to be a common difficult child thing...they want marriage, have no ability to be married, are either too young or too screwed up, but it's a way of getting A LOT of attention, especially when posted on the social media. After the attention rush is over, they seem to move on. Hopefully, this will pass. [/QUOTE]
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