Thanks amac. That is great advice. I keep thinking that if it were my kid I would want that information. But on the other hand I like to think I wouldn't be a bad parent.
Unfortunately, my sister is very judgmental and bitter.
the other night i was awake just lying in bed at about 3:00 a.m. when i heard my niece's cell phone ring.
she answered the call.
though i didn't or couldn't hear the entire conversation what i did get out of it was that she was somewhere (a restaurant i think) with a guy who had a gun.. she was re-telling the story to whoever she was talking to.. as soon as she hung up the phone i went to talk to her.
Thanks amac. That is great advice. I keep thinking that if it were my kid I would want that information. But on the other hand I like to think I wouldn't be a bad parent.
Unfortunately, my sister is very judgmental and bitter.
the other night i was awake just lying in bed at about 3:00 a.m. when i heard my niece's cell phone ring.
she answered the call.
though i didn't or couldn't hear the entire conversation what i did get out of it was that she was somewhere (a restaurant i think) with a guy who had a gun.. she was re-telling the story to whoever she was talking to.. as soon as she hung up the phone i went to talk to her.
The other night I was awake just lying in bed at about 3:00 a.m. when I heard my niece's cell phone ring. She answered the call. Though I didn't or couldn't hear the entire conversation what I did get out of it was that she was somewhere (a restaurant I think) with a guy who had a gun.
She was re-telling the story to whoever she was talking to.
As soon as she hung up the phone I went to talk to her. I told her that she really should take a look at who her friends are. I gave her this whole speech. I told her I am not sure if I am going to tell her mom or not.
My niece is 18 and is living a "double life". I am afraid to tell my sister about the gun incident but I think I should.
The only thing that may stop me is the fact that it is going to cause more trouble and tension between her and my niece. My niece is going to rebel against her mother no matter what.
Yet I still think my sister has a right to know her daughter is really in danger.
Any advice? Do I not get it? Is this a black and white situation?
Hello Everybody.
This is my very first post. I am 24 year old and I have been disfellowshipped for the last 2 years. I live in California. I am not sure if I want to return to the meetings or not. I have been reading everyone’s posts all weekend. There is quite a bit of information I must say I was not aware of. I was particularly interested in the Scandals & Cover-ups Section. My first thought was that you people are crazy and are lying.
As I read more and more and checked out all of the different links I begin to think that there must be some truth to these scandals. I will start to do more research as many of you have urged other new members to do.
Angela