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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 571783" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think (in my opinion) that the big question here is not who is right or wrong...there is probably not a lot you can really do to protect your daughter, especially since she is choosing to live a very dangerous life in the fast lane. Just the fact that she could have been pregnant is proof of unprotected sex. Is she using drugs? We know she was caught drinking.</p><p></p><p>If this were my daughter (and at one time I had a daughter who was going down the wrong track) I'd be more concerned with getting her some help before she turns 18. She is seriously disturbed and, although nobody deserves to be bullied, there are things some people do to bring bullying down on their heads...like sending a fake positive pregnancy test to an ex or just being inappropriate on Twitter at all. Again, that does not excuse jerky boyfriend, but your daughter isn't helping herself. If she is depressed and suicidal see if she will voluntarily sign herself in for treatment. She needs the help. I tried getting some horrible kids to stay away from my daughter when she was in her drug days and it just did not work and the police were not much help. They didn't think too highly of my daughter anyway...but there are limits to what they and the school can do at their ages. And, of course, a friend of a friend of a friend can always pass along a message...etc, etc. etc.</p><p></p><p>I think I'd be mostly focused on how to help daughter. She is not making good choices and is not happy with herself. </p><p></p><p>I wish you all the best and hope you can get her the help that she needs as well as relief from the harassing, which is a real self-esteem killer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 571783, member: 1550"] I think (in my opinion) that the big question here is not who is right or wrong...there is probably not a lot you can really do to protect your daughter, especially since she is choosing to live a very dangerous life in the fast lane. Just the fact that she could have been pregnant is proof of unprotected sex. Is she using drugs? We know she was caught drinking. If this were my daughter (and at one time I had a daughter who was going down the wrong track) I'd be more concerned with getting her some help before she turns 18. She is seriously disturbed and, although nobody deserves to be bullied, there are things some people do to bring bullying down on their heads...like sending a fake positive pregnancy test to an ex or just being inappropriate on Twitter at all. Again, that does not excuse jerky boyfriend, but your daughter isn't helping herself. If she is depressed and suicidal see if she will voluntarily sign herself in for treatment. She needs the help. I tried getting some horrible kids to stay away from my daughter when she was in her drug days and it just did not work and the police were not much help. They didn't think too highly of my daughter anyway...but there are limits to what they and the school can do at their ages. And, of course, a friend of a friend of a friend can always pass along a message...etc, etc. etc. I think I'd be mostly focused on how to help daughter. She is not making good choices and is not happy with herself. I wish you all the best and hope you can get her the help that she needs as well as relief from the harassing, which is a real self-esteem killer. [/QUOTE]
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