i have a friend that is really into drugs. i've always known hes smoked and drank and i was a little uncomforatable but now i found out hes done things like oxycotten and that he drives drunk. if i were to tell anybody the WHOLE SCHOOL would hate me but if something were to happen to him or if he hurts anyone else i dont know if i could live with myself. i cant tell an adult in my school because they'll turn him in. who can i tell and what could i do to help him?
Curemysadness answered Monday September 12 2005, 7:07 pm: If you are really good friends with him, then it might be a good idea for you to try to talk to him yourself. The best time would probably be when you two are completely alone where nobody would bother you or interrupt you while you are trying to talk to him. Tell him how you feel and explain how worried you are. If that doesn't work, then I'd say your only other option would be to tell someone that you trust (such as your parents, older brother/sister, relative or even a really close friend) and ask them for advice on what to do. You should probably try and get him help, before things get too bad. Don't be afraid to tell someone either! This is serious and it sounds like he is getting himself into some serious stuff. Just talk to someone. [ Curemysadness's advice column | Ask Curemysadness A Question ]
sexi_lexi answered Monday September 12 2005, 6:49 pm: i know that you would maby feel like a tattle tail, but it would be the right thing to tell his/your parents. i hope i helped!
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