I think it’s unwise for my husband to connect with these people, and I don’t want any part of it.
My husband arranged a dinner with a “friend” he met on Facebook through one of his news sites. He’s not happy that I didn’t want to go with him.
My “friends” on Facebook are people I know, and even if I haven’t seen them in years, I enjoy their news about family and their activities.Concerned WifeAny time you personally connect with a “stranger,” there is some risk involved, but in my opinion, meeting people you’ve gotten to know online is a natural and positive impulse. I’ve done so many times.
When they were young, their parents brought foster children into the home. The eldest foster child was a boy in his early teens. He began sexually assaulting the younger sister, who was 8.
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