Dear Amy: Her posting was reposted many times by her impressive number of followers. The email had Tyler’s actual first and last name and some details about where we live.
Dear Amy: My son is in prison. In a few months his sentence for drug possession and a probation violation will be completed.My son and his fiancée have a 3-year-old child together.
Our neighbors are very conservative, older, and talk often about the perceived “crime” wave due to the homeless and addicted. We are not close with any of our neighbors and some, like us, are only there a few months out of the year and likely won’t notice or care, but I’m not good at thinking “on my feet,” so I’d like to have an answer prepared for anyone who asks.Dear Worried: You should ask your son and his fiancée what they would prefer you to say, but I’m wondering if you would consider telling the truth: “My son has been incarcerated for nonviolent drug offenses related to his addiction.
Her posting was reposted many times by her impressive number of followers. The email had Tyler’s actual first and last name and some details about where we live.
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