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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 35234" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>There was a time during Angela's teen years at home where she had her hair practically clown purple. I did not want it; husband allowed it. She went through a period of only wearing black clothing. She listened to this one CD of pygmie music. Used to scare the cr*p out of me for some reason...I told her she had no idea what they were saying and what messages were going into her head. She wore huge huge huge baggie jeans and dressed like a slob.</p><p></p><p>You asked how do we keep the disapproval out of our faces? I probably didn't. But it didn't matter to my daughter. I doubt your disapproval matters to your son, either. Just my thought.</p><p></p><p>Your son will hopefully eventually grow out of many of the things you dislike right now.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 35234, member: 87"] There was a time during Angela's teen years at home where she had her hair practically clown purple. I did not want it; husband allowed it. She went through a period of only wearing black clothing. She listened to this one CD of pygmie music. Used to scare the cr*p out of me for some reason...I told her she had no idea what they were saying and what messages were going into her head. She wore huge huge huge baggie jeans and dressed like a slob. You asked how do we keep the disapproval out of our faces? I probably didn't. But it didn't matter to my daughter. I doubt your disapproval matters to your son, either. Just my thought. Your son will hopefully eventually grow out of many of the things you dislike right now. Sue [/QUOTE]
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