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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 920010" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I'm not going to say that I disagree with that speculation, but don't feel what was used ofr the conclusion is hard fast evidence. </p><p> From the article: </p><p> When my daughters were in their mid teens, I could have been accused of being obsessive over who and when they dated and how much time they spent together other than on official dates. In fact I was very interested in who their friends were. I never told them they could only date people from our brand of religion or race, but I did point out the drawbacks to doing so. I also cautioned them to never date a kid that they were not willing to be " in love with" and possibly spend the rest of their lives with. I encouraged them to really get to know someone before ever spending any time alone with anyone. Some of their friends may have thought I was obsessed, maybe I was but thought of it as being protective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 920010, member: 13254"] I'm not going to say that I disagree with that speculation, but don't feel what was used ofr the conclusion is hard fast evidence. From the article: When my daughters were in their mid teens, I could have been accused of being obsessive over who and when they dated and how much time they spent together other than on official dates. In fact I was very interested in who their friends were. I never told them they could only date people from our brand of religion or race, but I did point out the drawbacks to doing so. I also cautioned them to never date a kid that they were not willing to be " in love with" and possibly spend the rest of their lives with. I encouraged them to really get to know someone before ever spending any time alone with anyone. Some of their friends may have thought I was obsessed, maybe I was but thought of it as being protective. [/QUOTE]
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