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broken ankle?


Question Posted Tuesday August 4 2009, 1:06 pm

ok well my sister has a broken ankle and i feel really bad for her. and my brother is throwing this huge party on Friday night and i really would like to go. my sister insists that she can go to the party? soo my questions are...should she go? and if she cant go should i not attend the party to be with her?

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LOL_x0x answered Tuesday August 4 2009, 1:56 pm:
Just because she has a broken ankle doesn't mean your sister can't do anything. I think you should take her with to the party, but make sure that she is careful. And make sure to get your parents permission to go to the party.


If your parents decide that she shouldn't go, then ask her if she would like you to stay home. She would probably love for you to keep her company, so maybe the two of you could have a movie marathon or a game night instead!


-Laura (17-f)

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