Question Posted Saturday December 24 2005, 2:39 pm
At my high school, we have this improv show (you make it up as you go...) that does skits to teach grade school kids how to say no & not do drugs/alcohol/sex. Well, at the beginning of the year, we signed a contract stating we wouldn't do the following things, etc, and they never really gave us a chance to read it over. The thing is, I tried out & made it (this was in September), the practices are on fridays after school (I have a life...I skip a lot), its an incovenience for transportation, no one wants us to perform for them and I drank recently. [responsibly, of course]. I know the obvious thing to do would be to quit but the president of this club is my ex best friend's older sister...she would turn me in if she even suspected I was drinking. My english teacher is the moderator. So I don't know if I should stick with it to make me look like I'm a good child or quit and have people wonder why I did. I don't know what say when I do, etc. Can someone help me out? please & thanks! <3
If you don't want to make time or stick with the rules, you aren't helping anyone. Not to mention if you get caught drinking you make the whole group look like a joke.
My advice is if you intend to drink in the future you drop out of the group so they can keep it honest.
This isn't meant to sound mean.
If you get caught drinking and you aren't a memeber...you've just be caught. If you get caught and you are a member...you have a group of very angry people you have to face everyday. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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