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	<title>Comments on: The Kids Teens Hang Out With</title>
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		<title>By: christy</title>
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		<dc:creator>christy</dc:creator>
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		<description>I felt like I was reading a chapter out of my own life. The question is, then how do you judge a book? I just found out from my 15 year old&#039;s high school football coach that the undesireable kid that my son hangs out with is one of the ones i like. Puts me in a quandry because now I have to think of creative ways why my son wont be able to hang out with &quot;undesireable&quot; any more. You know if you outright &quot;forbid&quot; them, they&#039;ll say they&#039;re going somewhere else and hang out with &quot;undesireable&quot; anyway. He too has friends from different interests of life. It&#039;s almost like they live double lives....the politeness, etc., oh well, still trying to find answers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I felt like I was reading a chapter out of my own life. The question is, then how do you judge a book? I just found out from my 15 year old&#8217;s high school football coach that the undesireable kid that my son hangs out with is one of the ones i like. Puts me in a quandry because now I have to think of creative ways why my son wont be able to hang out with &#8220;undesireable&#8221; any more. You know if you outright &#8220;forbid&#8221; them, they&#8217;ll say they&#8217;re going somewhere else and hang out with &#8220;undesireable&#8221; anyway. He too has friends from different interests of life. It&#8217;s almost like they live double lives&#8230;.the politeness, etc., oh well, still trying to find answers.</p>
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