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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 369699" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>WOW! Sounds like our dad's bro is a really good guy. your sister in law is a witch. With and without the B. In the near future I would push the entire family to not allow her in their homes, on their property or at family gatherings. Do NOT allow her into your home, vehicle, property or presence!! She needs to be ARRESTED, but her husband is so far into her sickness that he would probably bail her out. What would happen if you knew she was driving while stoned and called the cops? Here they will go and look for the person, and if they have drugs on them they are arrested immediately. Not sure how Canada works it. I cannot believe she was so awful right after the funeral! Drugs really have taken her over, haven't they?</p><p></p><p>I feel sorry for your niece. Here it would be an issue CPS would get involved in, esp if the chat was in any way sexual. One of Jessie's friends and her sibs went to foster care because the mom was encouraging the girl to dress even worse than your niece and setting up "dates" for her with older boys that were sons of the mom's friends. The mom was clear that she wanted the daughter to have sex with them, that it was all arranged that way. It was really sad and scary for the girl. The mom STILL insists that she did nothing wrong. The girl was 13 at the time, and her doctor testified that the mom had insisted on the pill being prescribed for the girl, in spite of health issues that make it a very dangerous thing. the doctor refused and when she heard about the other stuff she notified CPS. Luckily this girl was part of the circle of girls Jess has known since first grade, on the edges of the group but still part of it. The girls all rallied around her and made her feel like she belonged and like it was not her fault - without anyone telling them to!! Most unusual for girls that age, but they are a really great group of girls. </p><p></p><p>Appropriate behavior seems to not matter any more. People do things like this and seem to feel absolutely no shame!! My mind boggles, it really does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 369699, member: 1233"] WOW! Sounds like our dad's bro is a really good guy. your sister in law is a witch. With and without the B. In the near future I would push the entire family to not allow her in their homes, on their property or at family gatherings. Do NOT allow her into your home, vehicle, property or presence!! She needs to be ARRESTED, but her husband is so far into her sickness that he would probably bail her out. What would happen if you knew she was driving while stoned and called the cops? Here they will go and look for the person, and if they have drugs on them they are arrested immediately. Not sure how Canada works it. I cannot believe she was so awful right after the funeral! Drugs really have taken her over, haven't they? I feel sorry for your niece. Here it would be an issue CPS would get involved in, esp if the chat was in any way sexual. One of Jessie's friends and her sibs went to foster care because the mom was encouraging the girl to dress even worse than your niece and setting up "dates" for her with older boys that were sons of the mom's friends. The mom was clear that she wanted the daughter to have sex with them, that it was all arranged that way. It was really sad and scary for the girl. The mom STILL insists that she did nothing wrong. The girl was 13 at the time, and her doctor testified that the mom had insisted on the pill being prescribed for the girl, in spite of health issues that make it a very dangerous thing. the doctor refused and when she heard about the other stuff she notified CPS. Luckily this girl was part of the circle of girls Jess has known since first grade, on the edges of the group but still part of it. The girls all rallied around her and made her feel like she belonged and like it was not her fault - without anyone telling them to!! Most unusual for girls that age, but they are a really great group of girls. Appropriate behavior seems to not matter any more. People do things like this and seem to feel absolutely no shame!! My mind boggles, it really does. [/QUOTE]
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