my best friend's step dad never really like my friend but he put up with her and yesterday he told her she better go live with her real dad or he will kill her and my best friend went to me and shes scared, her mom deosnt know about this but her mom is having twins and never belives anything my friend says becuase she is very stressed and she would live with her real dad but he is fighting in iraq at the time i luv her so much and i dont want her to get hurt but i dont know what to do.
HeLOVEDme answered Friday May 6 2005, 5:35 pm: Local Police. Maybe not 911 quite yet. Tell them about it. @ least one police officer should come down and have a word with him. Then see what happens. lotsa luck!
karenR answered Friday May 6 2005, 12:29 am: I think she needs to tell someone of this mans threats. Does she have a grandparent, Aunt or uncle close by? If all else fails then she needs to tell mom. If mom has proven herself to be on the steps dads side in the past she probably won't do anything. She needs to find an adult to listen to her and get her out of a potentially dangerous situation. When her dad gets home I think she should go there. Is dad remarried? She might ask step mom about it if they get along. Maybe she would help for her dads sake. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
frenchfries21 answered Thursday May 5 2005, 11:02 pm: you need to tell someone who can help about this. tell one of your parents or a school councler. tell anyone who can do something for your friend. you need to get her help quickly. tell someone and they'll help..
Good luck to your friend! hope everything works out!! [ frenchfries21's advice column | Ask frenchfries21 A Question ]
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