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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 285631" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm just posting to send supportive hugs to you. There is a "thing" about easy money with this generation that astounds me. We have had CD members who have had to travel the rough road of prostitution and strip club performances etc. It was torturous just reading their fears.</p><p></p><p>I would be shocked to hear that "a box of condoms" or a lecture etc. would have any effect. She knows. The threat of disease and death in my humble opinion would</p><p>cause her to snicker. I don't think there is much you actually can do to protect her. If you have a decent one on one relationship, I think the best</p><p>chance of having an impact would be a conversation strictly between the two of you where you calmly express your concerns, ask if there is anyway you can help make her life better and then listen. I doubt she will "share" any real problems but she should have the chance. Then end the talk with "although you can always come to us for help, these are the rules that Dad and I have agreed would serve our family best." I hate to be pessimistic but I think that's the best you can do. Sending hugs your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 285631, member: 35"] I'm just posting to send supportive hugs to you. There is a "thing" about easy money with this generation that astounds me. We have had CD members who have had to travel the rough road of prostitution and strip club performances etc. It was torturous just reading their fears. I would be shocked to hear that "a box of condoms" or a lecture etc. would have any effect. She knows. The threat of disease and death in my humble opinion would cause her to snicker. I don't think there is much you actually can do to protect her. If you have a decent one on one relationship, I think the best chance of having an impact would be a conversation strictly between the two of you where you calmly express your concerns, ask if there is anyway you can help make her life better and then listen. I doubt she will "share" any real problems but she should have the chance. Then end the talk with "although you can always come to us for help, these are the rules that Dad and I have agreed would serve our family best." I hate to be pessimistic but I think that's the best you can do. Sending hugs your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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