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Question Posted Friday June 17 2005, 2:30 pm

my friend has been going through some tough times lately. her parents just got divorced and her mom is gettting married this fall.
shes cant act herself around her supposively new 'stepdad'.
how could i help her? and what are some ways she could benefit from having a new dad?
thanks!


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eLiSe answered Friday June 17 2005, 4:44 pm:
All you can really do to help her is be a good friend and listen when she wants to talk about it. Also, just keep her busy--go to the movies, mall, pool, where ever she likes to go to take her mind off of it. I'm prolly not the best person to ask about this tho bc my parents aren't divorced so I really don't know what it feels like, but it would be cool having a stepdad bc thats one more person that will love her and always be there for her, and since he's not her real dad then it'll prolly be easier for her to talk to him about situations bc he can't really punish her haha! Ok, well hope I helped! Ask me if you need any thing else! Love yah!

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