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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 424804" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I think I would tell her to figure out a time when she could come pick up the prescription and go with you to fill it. That way, she is at least doing something about it and not just having it handed to her. I think she is more likely to take it if she shows some initiative in getting it filled.</p><p></p><p>Then, I would tell her that she is an adult living on her own and adults don't talk to their parents about their sex lives. Adults take care of their own std's without involving their parents. Anything short of a baby on the way is something you don't really want to know. </p><p></p><p>I would probably add a little something about how a baby right now would really make her life difficult. Ask her if she thinks that other mom will let a baby live there and help her when she needs it. Ask her if she thinks she will be able to find a boyfriend if she is pregnant or has a newborn, assuming she doesn't have a real boyfriend now. How will she go out if she has a baby? Maybe you can appeal to her self interest in preventing a baby, at least.</p><p></p><p>Condoms are a good birthday present, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 424804, member: 1792"] I think I would tell her to figure out a time when she could come pick up the prescription and go with you to fill it. That way, she is at least doing something about it and not just having it handed to her. I think she is more likely to take it if she shows some initiative in getting it filled. Then, I would tell her that she is an adult living on her own and adults don't talk to their parents about their sex lives. Adults take care of their own std's without involving their parents. Anything short of a baby on the way is something you don't really want to know. I would probably add a little something about how a baby right now would really make her life difficult. Ask her if she thinks that other mom will let a baby live there and help her when she needs it. Ask her if she thinks she will be able to find a boyfriend if she is pregnant or has a newborn, assuming she doesn't have a real boyfriend now. How will she go out if she has a baby? Maybe you can appeal to her self interest in preventing a baby, at least. Condoms are a good birthday present, too. [/QUOTE]
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