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See, I'm not sure what you want us to tell you. If your friend is out partying and getting drunk enough to not know a) where her friends are leaving her and/or b) that her friends are leaving her in random, potentially dangerous places, then she has a serious problem, and it's very noble of you to be concerned for her.
But she's having fun and doesn't think anything bad is going to happen to her. She may be right and she will party every weekend with no serious repercussions, or she could be wrong and she'll get knocked up with an STI and cirrhosis. If you want advice, you need to be a good friend to her -- encouraging her to do other things (not like, "Dude, the things that you think are fun are stupid and you are wrong." Just suggest you go hang out with sober friends). If it doesn't work out and she blows you off, you can either forget about her, or you can stick around and be ready when she has a crisis to pick up the pieces. Better? |
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Yes. She's really naive about things she doesn't seem to understand that she could get raped or her drink spiked. I keep telling her that you dont need to get smashed to have fun, and that she should leave that crowd and come back to ours. stupid Girl.
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It's pretty much impossible to tell any fifteen-year-old that his or her lifestyle is dangerous or stupid.
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I havn't seen her online all day, which is strange for her. I havn't received a message either. She may be dead. I should possibly try to find out how she is.
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Panda saves the day.
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