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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OH! And the Dad saw her out there alone around 5:45 am. Why wouldn't he ask her to come in? Such an odd family and something is off.[/quote] Your young adult daughter has been up all night long drinking and is alone on your balcony on a cruise ship – you’re insane to leave her out there.[/quote] I completely agree. I cannot relate to that at all - as a daughter or as a parent. I would not have been smoking openly at age 23 on a trip with my parents. I would have had to sneak cigarettes. My parents wouldn’t have left me and my brother at the club without reminding us to stay together and come home together. The four of them were all there together and then the parents left and Brad and Amy came back to the room separately. I find that odd and just not safe at all. I also can’t imagine leaving any family member drunk and alone out on a cruise ship balcony. Don’t these people think of worse case scenarios? The videographer that was on the cruise ship compiling a highlight reel has videos posted on you tube of Amy and Yellow at the club. They are dancing together to various songs - one is All About the Benjamins and Amy is dancing almost in slow motion, like in a trance. You can hear the music and see everyone around her on the dance floor dancing at normal speed and she’s kind of moving in this really strange, slow way. Like she’s on ecstasy or something else. Definitely impaired beyond a few light beers. Then another song plays and Yellow is grinding up behind her and again, you see the entire dance floor and how everyone else is dancing like goofy, upbeat 90’s fast dancing and then those two grinding slowly smushed up together. It’s unsettling. I have no idea what really happened to her later that night/morning, but I definitely think there is more to the story about what happened with her the night before. [/quote] [/quote] Agree, these people saying they would leave their young adult out on the balcony are full of it, they will probably still using Life360 when they have a young adult! [/quote] When I was 23 I was traveling internationally alone for work and pleasure. My relationship with my parents was not one where they would tell me what to do. I have a 22 year old son— I might wonder if he was comfortable out there but I wouldn’t make him come in. Also, I was just talking to a friend who’s been on many cruises—she said they always acted like they were in a safe small town. I don’t think it’s that strange. That said—there’s something fishy about her dad, the last one to see her alive out there on the deck.[/quote] You would leave your drunk 22-year-old son on the balcony of a cruise ship alone after he had literally been drinking all night long and had not slept? Parent of the year. [/quote]
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