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my friend's parents beat her!


Question Posted Monday October 11 2004, 1:51 pm

ok, I have this friend, she's 15, and she goes to TCS, she told me the other day on AIM that her parents beat her.
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im thinking i should tell someone, but it's not really mine to tell! she belives that everything in life has a pupose, and that she will get through this as long as sh has God by her side...but is that really wut i shuld do? should i stand by and watch??? HELP!!
~*~cluless~*~


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Superterdy529 answered Monday October 11 2004, 6:59 pm:
I THINK U SHOULD EITHER TELL HER TO TELL PEOPLE OR TELL HER U ARE GOING TO TELL PPL IF SHE DOESNT TELL THE AUTHORITIES OR SOMEONE THATLL DO SOMETHING

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