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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 690236" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Nomad, my daughter is often privy to information about friends. Usually, I am also friends with the mothers. There was only one time that I considered breaking a confidence, but it was when a child was talking about suicide. I took the bull by the horns, and called the girl myself to determine the severity of the situation. After discussing the problem with the girl, she was jilted terribly by a callous boyfriend, I decided not to call her mother. But, I left her with a promise that she understood that she could call me day or night if she felt suicidal. I know she is seeing a good therapist, too. I did not have to break my daughter's confidence, but I would have in an instant if I believed this girl was going to act rashly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 690236, member: 11832"] Nomad, my daughter is often privy to information about friends. Usually, I am also friends with the mothers. There was only one time that I considered breaking a confidence, but it was when a child was talking about suicide. I took the bull by the horns, and called the girl myself to determine the severity of the situation. After discussing the problem with the girl, she was jilted terribly by a callous boyfriend, I decided not to call her mother. But, I left her with a promise that she understood that she could call me day or night if she felt suicidal. I know she is seeing a good therapist, too. I did not have to break my daughter's confidence, but I would have in an instant if I believed this girl was going to act rashly. [/QUOTE]
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