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difficult child wants me to rat out his former girlfriend to her mom ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 550050" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>My thinking is to not tell difficult child a thing, but contact the mom. If the mom doesnt want to believe this, I would take a reliable witness along and show her the remaining photo. Explain ALL others were deleted to protect her daughter and then delete remaining one in front of the mom and the witness. I would ignore anything from mom that went to attack difficult child or defend her daughter. I would simply explain you have concern of the dangers and wanted to tell her, one mother to another. Then I would wash my hands. </p><p></p><p>My thinking process is that IF police learn she is sending these types of photos, even in relation to say this new boy, if investigated properly the police may learn from cell records or whatever that difficult child received some too. If approached by police, you alert then that difficult child informed you. Photos were deleted but the one showed to mom which was then deleted in front of the witness you can provide. This will take difficult child out of liability likely for having had them on his phone. I mean , regardless of waiting until angry to show you, he did show you and they are gone and haven't been shared at all. Know what I mean?? </p><p></p><p>Protecting you and yours is sensible. And hopefully this mom can see the potential massive danger her child is placing herself</p><p>In. Naked photos like that can destroy a life. If the mother ignores the situation, that's on her. </p><p></p><p>Gosh kids doing this drives me nutso. They have no sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 550050, member: 4264"] My thinking is to not tell difficult child a thing, but contact the mom. If the mom doesnt want to believe this, I would take a reliable witness along and show her the remaining photo. Explain ALL others were deleted to protect her daughter and then delete remaining one in front of the mom and the witness. I would ignore anything from mom that went to attack difficult child or defend her daughter. I would simply explain you have concern of the dangers and wanted to tell her, one mother to another. Then I would wash my hands. My thinking process is that IF police learn she is sending these types of photos, even in relation to say this new boy, if investigated properly the police may learn from cell records or whatever that difficult child received some too. If approached by police, you alert then that difficult child informed you. Photos were deleted but the one showed to mom which was then deleted in front of the witness you can provide. This will take difficult child out of liability likely for having had them on his phone. I mean , regardless of waiting until angry to show you, he did show you and they are gone and haven't been shared at all. Know what I mean?? Protecting you and yours is sensible. And hopefully this mom can see the potential massive danger her child is placing herself In. Naked photos like that can destroy a life. If the mother ignores the situation, that's on her. Gosh kids doing this drives me nutso. They have no sense. [/QUOTE]
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