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Do I confide in my friend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 628538"><p>Agree with the advice given here. You need to detach a bit and at the same time - you need to protect your friend. Also, if she is the type to talk freely - what will she be saying once she gets to know your son on a more personal level? I would tell her that you think your son needs to hit bottom and that neither she nor you should enable him. If she is a former addict, she will know exactly what you mean. And then the ball is in her court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 628538"] Agree with the advice given here. You need to detach a bit and at the same time - you need to protect your friend. Also, if she is the type to talk freely - what will she be saying once she gets to know your son on a more personal level? I would tell her that you think your son needs to hit bottom and that neither she nor you should enable him. If she is a former addict, she will know exactly what you mean. And then the ball is in her court. [/QUOTE]
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