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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 750222" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Kids don't need jobs or money to use drugs. The kids share substances happily. Don't let her lack of money fool you. Kids are very eager to give out booze, pot and hard drugs. We rarely gave Kay money and paid the landlords etc. directly. No cash to her. But she was able to use. She even did illegal things to get money. I was shocked and shamed that she pretended to be homeless and made a good buck panhandling at train stat.ions. A neighbor saw her and then Kay admitted it, blaming us for giving her no cash. </p><p></p><p>This is worse. I can't prove this, but she hinted once, then recanted and said it was a joke, that at times Lee allowed her to prostitute. This put me in the hospital so she said it isn't true. I no Ionger know if she did it or not and never want to know. </p><p>She stole our things and sold them and shoplifted. She did finally get caught but they didn't press charges. Too bad. They just banned her from the store.</p><p></p><p>She found ways to get money that we never thought of. To us she would never have demeaned herself morally. But she did. Please don't be as naive as we were. I wish I knew nothing. Ignorance is bliss.</p><p></p><p>Don't think you are on top of her. Unfortunately, you don't know what she does. We thought we knew too but we ate shocked at what we did not know. Addiction is in her family DNA. She is at high risk.</p><p></p><p>Be well. Keep your guard up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 750222, member: 23706"] Kids don't need jobs or money to use drugs. The kids share substances happily. Don't let her lack of money fool you. Kids are very eager to give out booze, pot and hard drugs. We rarely gave Kay money and paid the landlords etc. directly. No cash to her. But she was able to use. She even did illegal things to get money. I was shocked and shamed that she pretended to be homeless and made a good buck panhandling at train stat.ions. A neighbor saw her and then Kay admitted it, blaming us for giving her no cash. This is worse. I can't prove this, but she hinted once, then recanted and said it was a joke, that at times Lee allowed her to prostitute. This put me in the hospital so she said it isn't true. I no Ionger know if she did it or not and never want to know. She stole our things and sold them and shoplifted. She did finally get caught but they didn't press charges. Too bad. They just banned her from the store. She found ways to get money that we never thought of. To us she would never have demeaned herself morally. But she did. Please don't be as naive as we were. I wish I knew nothing. Ignorance is bliss. Don't think you are on top of her. Unfortunately, you don't know what she does. We thought we knew too but we ate shocked at what we did not know. Addiction is in her family DNA. She is at high risk. Be well. Keep your guard up. [/QUOTE]
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