what do I do about an underage classmate allegedly drinking beer
Question Posted Thursday March 29 2012, 11:15 pm
13/f
So I started high school this year and there is this girl I knew from last year. We have a class together now and I guess we could be considered friends. Today one of my other friends in our "group" told me that she found some beer in the girl's cup one day. Now, I don't know if it's true, but this isn't something that my friend would lie about and most likely she knows what beer smells like...So I'm wondering what I should do. I'm not going to tell on her because I have no idea if it really happened. But just in case, what would be the right thing to do in my situation? Because underage drinking is against my morals. I know that we're not close enough for me to ever feel pressured by her, but I know that my parents wouldn't necessarily approve of my even being kind of friends with her. Please no answers about reporting her. I have no idea if this is true, but I just want to be prepared in case I find out that she really has been drinking at school.
Jasmine23 answered Friday March 30 2012, 10:54 am: First of. You have no proof. You just have someone else's word. and She might have lied. Secondly. It maybe against your morals. But that doesn't mean you should stop being friends with her. just cuz she is acting different. If she is drinking at school. How often is she doing it. once a week every day? Maybe try talking to her about what's going on to make her feel like she has to drink? [ Jasmine23's advice column | Ask Jasmine23 A Question ]
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