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I am so glad that it worked out. :) Change his number anyway. :D
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Glad this worked out. I'd get him a new number though, that way you KNOW she can't call him (unless he gives it to her which I doubt he will if she acts this way). |
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"He hit me" or "He raped me" are 2 of the fastest ways to get locked up even when innocent. |
I'd also advise him to not to talk to her if he sees her somewhere (like at school or something).
In this case, talking to her (even just saying hi) may make her think that he wants to BE with her again, and that can cause the behavior to get started again. |
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AGREED. If nobody saw, then it's her word against his. In 99% of these situations, HERS will always win out. So he needs to avoid her. I know you think this is a no brainer, but teens can find themselves in some crazy situations. For example: "She told me to come over or else she was going to kill herself." Your son, being the sweet young man that he is, doesn't want her to do that. He gets there and parents are not home. She's got him alone and anything could happen, and no one was there to see it. |
from experience....
Changing his phone number may not help- I completely understand the dynamic of the neighborhood (friends showing up unannounced, leaving door unlocked, etc). But think- he would have to get his new number to all his friends. It's bound to work its way around to her, or she may be able to get it from a phone left unattended while at another friend's house, etc. If the phone he has doesn't have a feature allowing you to block the number, I urge you to have him contact his service provider and see what they are willing to do (on this note, Sprint may be ridiculously difficult and unwilling to do this- when I attempted to block a number after an unsuccessful number change, I ended up having to provide them with a copy of a police report that had been filed). |
Srmom,
I am glad everything worked out for you and although I was vehemently against calling the girl's parents, I am happy you did find resolution. I applaud your efforts and that I was wrong for "catastrophizing" (sp?), it is something I have been trained to do and I know I do and I am working on it... I ask for your forgiveness in that respect. Dr. G- |
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Srmom, glad it worked out and that the parents were so cooperative on this. |
Srmom, I am so glad that things worked out for you and your family. I pray that things like this will not happen again for your family.
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How are things now, SRmom?
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