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An opportunity or a trap?

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-18 6:36

My little brother has a tomboy friend which he invites home now and then for some fun. She's only 11 but considering that she's a tomboy she's very violent and fiesty, but that's because her family is fucked up. Her mum's been divorced several times and afraid of divorcing again, her stepdad is a lunatic who beats her up when he's stressed, her real dad died from cancer, her stepbrother is a retard and dickhead. And she comes to us to break away from all that stuff. So I just wanna make her feel better and support her, however she does these really strange things.

For example, her telling me that she's seen her mum have sex (and her mum's a big person), shoving my crucifix down her pants/knickers/bloomers and anything else she could find, stripping down naked quickly to change into her pyjamas. One time after showing my little brother and her a horror movie she was so freaked out she dragged me into the toilet with her.

So opportunity or a trap?

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-19 20:38

>>26
thats another thing I've noticed...people seem to take sage as an insult when it really isnt meant to be that. but I'm straying from the point.

sage=set a good example
GOOD use of sage:
(sage because I'm adding nothing useful to this topic)

Bad use of sage:
Sage as an insult is part of the board's culture. The failure to bump a topic, and thus the accelleration of that topics end generally indicates a dislike for the post.

Of course that isn't always the case but sage as a negative is even more ingrained than any of the memes, because the functionality is built into the board.'m adding nothing useful to this topic)

SO PLEASE STOP BEING FAGS AND LEARN TO USE SAGE

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