Blackunicorn
<font color=teal>Her mouth runneth over!<br><font
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LCTsMom said:My DDs imaginary friends are ALWAYS here, they are overstaying their welcome. It drives her BROTHERS crazy!![]()
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My daughter's imaginary friend is a hand-me-down from her brother...no joke, when she got old enough, they BOTH started playing with my son's imaginary friend, and then when my son got too old for him, she kept him.
Dawn
My DD has a bunch of imaginary friends. Sometimes my house is really overcrowded. I guess she had to make up for having two brothers and no sisters by loading up on the imaginary girls. 

I'm trying to stay off my soapbox, but I just have to say that I hate how society takes a beautiful woman and makes her feel bad for being overweight. 
Oddly my oldest dd 11, has rarely had these experiences. Her friends all seem to be well rounded kids that like sports school and are kind hearted. Iv'e noticed that the other 2 have had some girls in their classes that I just can't imagine what's going on at home. That is why I spend so much time volunteering at school. I want to know who my kids are hanging out with all day!
