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<font color=peach>I took matters into my own hands
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to a teenager?
My dear sweet teenage stepdaughter hasn't really learned how to balance anything in life...most especially boys.
In the past, she's managed to lose good friends because she would flirt with her friends' boyfriends, causing breakups.
At 16, she has lost internet chat privileges for as long as she lives under our roof for having chats of a sexual nature with a boy.
She makes poor choices in boys because she has little belief that she is pretty, smart, or capable of being or becoming whatever she wants to be.
Now she has a boy who is interested in her...and she discovered this about two or three days ago.
Tonight I had to take away her cell phone because I went online and found that she has been on it for 217 minutes in the past two days...and I don't even have to ask who the phone calls were to.
The number of cell phone minutes she used is only part of the problem. The bigger picture is that she doesn't understand moderation and common sense when it comes to boys.
It's now 11:22 pm and I just answered her cell phone--it was her best friend on the line. I told the best friend that my daughter has lost her cell phone for the forseeable future. This girl is like a daughter to me...and I want to ground her too. She has no mother and needs supervision badly, but that's another story altogether.
So can someone tell me what to do? I'm about to my wit's end...
My dear sweet teenage stepdaughter hasn't really learned how to balance anything in life...most especially boys.
In the past, she's managed to lose good friends because she would flirt with her friends' boyfriends, causing breakups.
At 16, she has lost internet chat privileges for as long as she lives under our roof for having chats of a sexual nature with a boy.
She makes poor choices in boys because she has little belief that she is pretty, smart, or capable of being or becoming whatever she wants to be.
Now she has a boy who is interested in her...and she discovered this about two or three days ago.
Tonight I had to take away her cell phone because I went online and found that she has been on it for 217 minutes in the past two days...and I don't even have to ask who the phone calls were to.
The number of cell phone minutes she used is only part of the problem. The bigger picture is that she doesn't understand moderation and common sense when it comes to boys.
It's now 11:22 pm and I just answered her cell phone--it was her best friend on the line. I told the best friend that my daughter has lost her cell phone for the forseeable future. This girl is like a daughter to me...and I want to ground her too. She has no mother and needs supervision badly, but that's another story altogether.
So can someone tell me what to do? I'm about to my wit's end...

) but it sounds more like her problem is self-esteem.