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difficult child's new friend is on drugs and I am going to report her
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 625079" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>difficult child is going to hate me for this, but her newfound friend is bringing drugs to school and now I am going to have to notify the school. She admitted to me that her new friend drinks and does drugs. Her friend, who I'll call B, brought LSD to school the week before spring break, and offered it to difficult child. I am very grateful that difficult child chose to do the smart thing and refused the drugs. However, this is not something I feel I can let go. B is a danger to herself and possibly others. difficult child says this girl smokes marijuana and pops pills, and she frequently brings them with her to school.</p><p> </p><p>I am going to notify the school psychologist, who also happens to work at my school. I am going to ask to remain anonymous. Despite my anonymity, I am sure that once this girl gets busted, difficult child is going to know I am the one who spoke up and said something. She is going to be furious with me. She finally made a friend, and now I'm going to blow it for her. However,<em> I don't feel like</em> I have much of a choice. I hope difficult child can understand my reasonings and forgive me. I'm bummed her only friend is probably going to be expelled, but she is not the best influence. This girl had a baby at the age of 13 and now her son is in foster care. All she talks about is having sex with boys. Now the drugs. I hope and pray difficult child can find it in her heart to forgive me, and she can find another friend who is a better influence. Wish me luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 625079, member: 2196"] difficult child is going to hate me for this, but her newfound friend is bringing drugs to school and now I am going to have to notify the school. She admitted to me that her new friend drinks and does drugs. Her friend, who I'll call B, brought LSD to school the week before spring break, and offered it to difficult child. I am very grateful that difficult child chose to do the smart thing and refused the drugs. However, this is not something I feel I can let go. B is a danger to herself and possibly others. difficult child says this girl smokes marijuana and pops pills, and she frequently brings them with her to school. I am going to notify the school psychologist, who also happens to work at my school. I am going to ask to remain anonymous. Despite my anonymity, I am sure that once this girl gets busted, difficult child is going to know I am the one who spoke up and said something. She is going to be furious with me. She finally made a friend, and now I'm going to blow it for her. However,[I] I don't feel like[/I] I have much of a choice. I hope difficult child can understand my reasonings and forgive me. I'm bummed her only friend is probably going to be expelled, but she is not the best influence. This girl had a baby at the age of 13 and now her son is in foster care. All she talks about is having sex with boys. Now the drugs. I hope and pray difficult child can find it in her heart to forgive me, and she can find another friend who is a better influence. Wish me luck. [/QUOTE]
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