It is not typical because most people are not as kind hearted and generous as you. It is absolutely acceptable, she is a young girl without a father figure in her life, and what's better than becoming part of her best friends family? There is no problem with the way you treat her, it is almost like she is halfway adopted as your own. I have some friends that have had family issues and moved in with their best friends. They have a parent and child relationship with the friends parents and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. You're doing a good thing.
Our 15 year old daughter does not spend much time with this friend or talk to her often. They have been good friends but IMO they are not as close as they once were.
is it normal to be friends with my 15 year old daughter's friend?
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It is not typical because most people are not as kind hearted and generous as you. It is absolutely acceptable, she is a young girl without a father figure in her life, and what's better than becoming part of her best friends family? There is no problem with the way you treat her, it is almost like she is halfway adopted as your own. I have some friends that have had family issues and moved in with their best friends. They have a parent and child relationship with the friends parents and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. You're doing a good thing.
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Our 15 year old daughter does not spend much time with this friend or talk to her often. They have been good friends but IMO they are not as close as they once were.
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yes, they both realize they have drifted apart as friends. but, both of them have expressed that they want to get together more often.