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    My 14 y/o daughter’s first bf cheated on her while he was drunk and high (!!) on vacation. He’s also 14. Should I tell his parent what happened?

    @alwaysbethinkin We did. Still are. He made the choice he did when offered and went with it. I think he'll be ok but we need his cognitive and emotional maturity to kick in and it's just not there with a 15-year-old boy yet. (Him at least)
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    My 14 y/o daughter’s first bf cheated on her while he was drunk and high (!!) on vacation. He’s also 14. Should I tell his parent what happened?

    @divinelyloved She does need to monitor the phone. I didn't monitor my 14-year old son's enough and he spent 4 months getting high and drug seeking until he ended up hospitalized. If I'd been watching, I could have caught some of the problems sooner. Now we have a long-term problem we can only...
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    My 14 y/o daughter’s first bf cheated on her while he was drunk and high (!!) on vacation. He’s also 14. Should I tell his parent what happened?

    @apeppss I made sure I had all the passwords to anything but didn't use them. My son knew I had access but also knew I wasn't abusing it and that I respected his privacy. Unfortunately, in his case, he took advantage. We then got Bark after he hit a crisis, an app to monitor social media. I...
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    My 14 y/o daughter’s first bf cheated on her while he was drunk and high (!!) on vacation. He’s also 14. Should I tell his parent what happened?

    @butterfly123 I think his parents should know about the drugs and alcohol but not the cheating. The former are illegal and very dangerous for his brain. They are responsible for what goes on in their home. They need that information to parent well. The cheating is between the boy and his...
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