whats the right thing to do in your opinion?

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which you agree on?

  • agree with opinion1 about leave him behind

  • agree with opinion2 about take him where ever they go


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Locut0s

Lifer
Nov 28, 2001
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Fuck you. ;) You guys never let me get away with anything. :p
 

Soundmanred

Lifer
Oct 26, 2006
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If I could ever think it might be the way there was to be their own, I will always be confident to other ways about the internet.
 

NiceCold

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say it is 9,10,11,12,13,14 years ago.

at that time.... the kid lets say 14. the adult was lets say 19 and the other adult lets say 26. say the kid is their inlaw relative side. all of them plays videos games. the kid dont have many friends, the mom got to do something for a week or two so she let the kid hang with you since they all into video gaming. the kid was like a buddie.





this is just a question to see others opinion. me and someone got different opinion. i say it is wrong to ditch him. he was like a buddie and we not baby sitting him. ditch him is uncool and messed up. when his mom comes and see him all alone his mom gonna be real piss.
 
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Bignate603

Lifer
Sep 5, 2000
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i seriously think its wrong to ditch the kid alone. ditch him like dogs and cats. it is your responsibility to take him with you where ever you go.

And that's how you end up with a young adult that doesn't know squat about living on their own.
 

Fayd

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Jun 28, 2001
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I never wanted to go. They usually went to funerals or to places I wasn't interested in. (Las Vegas for instance)

Edit: You're thinking, "YOU DIDN'T WANT TO GO TO VEGAS? Loser!" OH HEY, HOW OLD WAS I? BELOW 18... Dipshits. There is nothing to do in Vegas that is any fun when you're that age (Hell, not even below 21). I am not interested in performance circus shit either.

actually there is.

vegas is pretty good about attractions for anybody who can walk. lots of rides available (roller coasters, etc), lots of interesting architecture, HUGE game center with attached theaters right on the strip, etc.

but i'm guessing your parents were just desperate to get away from you.
 

IcePickFreak

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Jul 12, 2007
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say it is 9,10,11,12,13,14 years ago.

at that time.... the kid lets say 14. the adult was lets say 19 and the other adult lets say 26. say the kid is their inlaw relative side. all of them plays videos games. the kid dont have many friends, the mom got to do something for a week or two so she let the kid hang with you since they all into video gaming. the kid was like a buddie.





this is just a question to see others opinion. me and someone got different opinion. i say it is wrong to ditch him. he was like a buddie and we not baby sitting him. ditch him is uncool and messed up. when his mom comes and see him all alone his mom gonna be real piss.

Lets say your name is Mr. Horton and you own a bicycle shop?
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torpid

Lifer
Sep 14, 2003
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So in this "hypothetical" scenario, a mother leaves her 14 year old son for two weeks with someone who does not verbally agree to care for the kid for 2 weeks (or someone else and then the kid shows up), and you are wondering whether said person, who has not agreed to take care of the kid, ought to leave the kid alone when (s)he goes out or take the kid with him/her? Furthermore you suppose that if you do take the kid somewhere, you have to clear it with the mother?

This scenario makes no sense. The correct answer is to call the police and/or CPS because the mother has neglected her child by not arranging for proper guardianship during her absence.
 
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