Sibling's DUI: tell our parents?

Anonymous
^LOL
Anonymous
The idea that a 42-year-old woman would seriously contemplate tattling on her 39-year-old sister makes me really glad I had a brother.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh yes, over 18, she's 39 and I'm 42.


Don't tell. Ask her what she is going to do about her drinking, but don't tell on her. If you really think the whole family needs to be involved, talk to her about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP has mentioned that her sister has kids. I'm surprised more people aren't reacting to that.
For all of you people saying MYOB, if you are a grandparent, wouldn't you like to know that your grandchildren might be at risk?


ypu don't get to know stuff just because you want to. If this isn't the kind of family where the parents will actually be helpful, then keep them out of it.
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