What Would You Do? Advice Please.?
Question by Alex: What would you do? Advice please.?
My sister is making me go to meetings with a priest and psychologist because she found out I’m a little bi-curious. I read that it’s a little normal got teenage guys to be curious during adolescence, but she has these conservative ideas. I’m anxious and don’t know what to expect at any of the places. I know I’ll have to go because she always has her way. Then I have to go to the “Pornography Addiction Support Group” meetings. Apparently watching it a few times makes you an addict. Does anyone know how these meetings work? They’re supposedly all adult and I’m 16, I’m pretty embarrassed. =/
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Answer by Rof
Geesh, you poor thing! Try to get out of it. If you can’t, just play along when you’re around the “conservatives” and then do your own thing when you’re on your own. You’ve only got a couple of years till your 18. Get a calendar and mark off the days!
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