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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She is already dealing with her son on her end because [b]of course he is not an innocent bystander. [/b]As someone said he helped sneak her in the house and is equally to blame! Please tell her parents so they can deal with the situation on their end! Teens are impulsive and sometimes stupid…sigh…. [/quote] How do you know that? Girls can be very aggressive. She was at his house.[/quote] Ummm…who do you think opened either a door or a window to let her in…..[/quote] Ummm..what would you do if you have a friend knocking on your front door? let them in or what? and you are a grown ass adult with maybe some maturity. We can all construct stories but the girl does sound a bit crazy walking about in the middle of the night. I would get the contact of her parents and warn them, the next time she might not get lucky and run into something dangerous.[/quote] You must be a mom of boys. How do you know the boy didn’t go get her, how do you know they weren’t walking around all night together with others? How do you know he isn’t peer pressuring her to be a cool freshman and break the rules just this once? To sit here and only place blame on the girl is ridiculous. Teens do dumb things. I did dumb things as a teen. I snuck out multiple times and told my parents I was sleeping over someone’s house and vice versa. A lot of it involved approval of older boys and trying to be labeled cool and popular. And it didn’t involve sex. Just hanging out and feeling like we were living on the edge I guess. I think once we all shared a 6 pack someone older brother got. I am a lawyer now so I guess I didn’t ruin my life sneaking out in high school. So yes, definitely tell the parents and make them aware. Hopefully they won’t go ape shit and point fingers at your son like this PP is to the girl, but he is just as much as fault. They both made dumb decisions. [/quote]
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