Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would advise your daughter about being friends with said girl.
If the mom is a pothead and you feel obligated, you can anonymously report the situation to CPS like another poster said, but it sounds like mom is on board with this lifestyle. So going to her wouldn't accomplish much.
Pothead? What is this 1975? Her mother could have a medical diagnosis that a doctor prescribed marijuana for. She probably doesn’t know about her 12 year old smoking. Or she might. You don’t know anything.
Call the parent.
You are naive if you believe this narrative you've spun. Good luck to you. A lot of people must have fun pulling the wool over your eyes.
Anonymous wrote:To the people saying to call CPS, do you know how traumatic that would be to the whole family? For pot?
You would absolutely do more harm than good. Family separation, loss of school community, etc. If you want to help the kid, be a support, don't tear them apart!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would advise your daughter about being friends with said girl.
If the mom is a pothead and you feel obligated, you can anonymously report the situation to CPS like another poster said, but it sounds like mom is on board with this lifestyle. So going to her wouldn't accomplish much.
Pothead? What is this 1975? Her mother could have a medical diagnosis that a doctor prescribed marijuana for. She probably doesn’t know about her 12 year old smoking. Or she might. You don’t know anything.
Call the parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would advise your daughter about being friends with said girl.
If the mom is a pothead and you feel obligated, you can anonymously report the situation to CPS like another poster said, but it sounds like mom is on board with this lifestyle. So going to her wouldn't accomplish much.
Pothead? What is this 1975? Her mother could have a medical diagnosis that a doctor prescribed marijuana for. She probably doesn’t know about her 12 year old smoking. Or she might. You don’t know anything.
Call the parent.
Anonymous wrote:I would advise your daughter about being friends with said girl.
If the mom is a pothead and you feel obligated, you can anonymously report the situation to CPS like another poster said, but it sounds like mom is on board with this lifestyle. So going to her wouldn't accomplish much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I follow a friend of my daughter's on Instagram and she is always posting videos of her smoking weed. How should this be handled?
In my world, whoever provided it would be beaten to within an inch of his or her life. I am talking brain damage inflicted. I would get violent.
Anonymous wrote:I follow a friend of my daughter's on Instagram and she is always posting videos of her smoking weed. How should this be handled?
Anonymous wrote:MYOB