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gee i didn't realize watching research had adverse health effects w0we
I'd rat, snitch, whatever you'd call it, that having her being an addict to anything. It really isn't low at all, it's brave to speak out. Many people who keep their mouth shut end up hurting more people than if they were to tell anyone.
sorry there is no way in hell anyone here believes you are in 8th grade lmao
You act as when you drink 1 drip of alcohol before you're allowed to get it that you're becoming an alcoholist bum.Some of your guys' views on stuff are forgeted up. If you seriously think you're ''saving'' her from anything you're naive as forget.
A flask of wine is going to kill her, or what? Are you handicapped, or do you just not understand how the human body and alcohol work?
source: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AA67/AA67.htmNo matter what cause it's for, there's no reason to "learn what happens to your body" before you're 18, given that there are health risks.
wow im surrounded by slippery snakesmaybe one day we will meet in person and ill give you a hint on how the world really works. in the mean time im taking notes on whos un trust worthy on this forum. surprisingly its a handful of you
is 8th grade old enough to you
Also, a lot of people seem to be ignoring the fact that she's stealing.
One word: moderation. Young minds are much more easily conformed to stuff like this - if an addiction happens because this goes unchecked, the habit will be terribly hard to break. See: baby who smoked a pack a day and had withdrawal when they tried to take him off of it.Also, a lot of people seem to be ignoring the fact that she's stealing.
If she had made it clear it was a one time thing or whatever, I'd sympathise. Not like one flask is going to kill you. But if she's resorting to stealing from her parents then there's no telling whether she'll do it again. Better to just nip it in the bud.
One word: moderation. Young minds are much more easily conformed to stuff like this - if an addiction happens because this goes unchecked, the habit will be terribly hard to break. See: baby who smoked a pack a day and had withdrawal when they tried to take him off of it.