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January 15, 2007, 1:59 pm PST
The Enza show
Quote From: angeden This girl is hurting bad, punishing her own body, taking chances with it and watching it reminds me of my 15 year old granddaughter. Parents may not have to feel guilty on how their children are being raised but they definitely have to take responsibility for some of the mistakes they make. They can only work with the tools they have but like others in our wonderful technology world they now have the tools and help out there to help them. She definitely seems to be raising herself and making her own decisions about her life. This young girl has no respect for her body or self esteem because every time she sells her body she is handing over the control to someone else. I know my remarks come before the show but I hope not only that Dr. Phil helps her, but he also helps the relatives who don't seem to have the tools to help themselves. Good luck. My granddaughter is 15 and in those years has mostly raised herself. Single mom working all the time. She now lives with her father who decided not knowing her friends or taking her places, or even have her friends over is much easier and has decided to ground her for everything from being late home to getting a C in math. Of course he forgot to mention he "A's" in Art History, film award for a documentary she did at school and she has won a scholarship to a film school. Celebration at grandma's his this weekend. More praise less criticism. Come on America ,this Enza woman is hoping that all her drama will land her her own episode at the Dr.Phil House!( or at least I hope that's what she's up to).The woman is OUT OF HER MIND! Enza MUST go so DR.Phil can work with the young woman,her mom and the grandmother.I would like to see the father show up also.Does dad have something to hide?Why does the fathers sister have so very much to say and he remains mute?
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