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Anyway, that was just a thought about what she might have meant about her DD not being a kid.![]()
I'm sure there's a lot of teenage girls out there who are glad I'm not their mom. 
salmoneous said:I suspect shopping for a bathing suit has just emphasized to mom that her daughter has an, um, adult body in some ways.
Kimberle said:A co-worker & I were talking about bathing suits. She was trying to find one for her 15yo dd. I told her about a sale I saw. I said "they're <the bathing suits> great for "kids". She said "she's NOT a kid".![]()
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Kimberle said:A co-worker & I were talking about bathing suits. She was trying to find one for her 15yo dd. I told her about a sale I saw. I said "they're <the bathing suits> great for "kids". She said "she's NOT a kid".![]()
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