My friend and I were on a cruise.EVERYBODY was drinking like all the minors. She got Vodka and mixed it with Red bull. She was being really stupid and she brought it to the lobby of the ship where alot of the police people were b/c it wasl like 4:30 in the morning.Well they caught her but they told her they would talk to her parents in the morning cuz it was late. Well we got off the boat really early that morning so they didn't have time to talk to her parents (actually my parents). Should i tell my parents that she was drinking and have them tell her. She would know that i told then..i don't know what to do please help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? YaGoTTaLovEGooBerANDgUMBY answered Thursday July 28 2005, 12:47 pm: hey sweetie!!!
your like in a super tough position!!!! because you dont want to make your friend mad at you for telling your parents about her drinking but all you want to do is help her but she might be mad right?!?! well you should probably tell your parents about her drinking even though your friend will find out you told and be mad.....but you have to be prepared for the worst! expect her to be mad! but you know you helped her in the long run and that your a great friend right now......she might not notice it at the moment, but she will later!!!! and you will feel better!!! well i hope i helped!!!! and well im grounded so i cant talk to you online at the moment!!! if you have any other questions feel free to ask!!!! lots of love: goober ((aka:wende)) [ YaGoTTaLovEGooBerANDgUMBY's advice column | Ask YaGoTTaLovEGooBerANDgUMBY A Question ]
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