Dude. She can't do anything to you. Her daughter is older than you, for Christ's sake.
Tell that woman to go fuck herself if she calls back and tries to pull that shit again. Obviously, only use those exact words if you're feeling bold. But that's total bullshit for a grown woman to threaten a kid like that.
And honestly, even if she DID get you for slander or something, its not like anything would happen. Worst case scenario (which is like. 001% chance of happening) is that you'd get some juvenile offense that would be off your record by time you were 18, so it'd be like nothing happened.
There's nothing to fear dude, trust me. I also remember, like everyone else, being that age and getting nervous and blowing things like this out of proportion. I don't think you have, really, but you can't get in trouble.
I probably wouldn't be that bold. But he's right. No worries. Just a scare tactic to protect her little baby's reputation. What a B**** of a mom. imo
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"A wizard is never late Frodo Baggins. Nor is he early.
He arrives precisely when he means to."
"Losers always whine about their best, winners go home and Fvck the prom queen."
At the early teenage years most people are lying about having sex, or lying, saying they've done it frequently when they're one glorious encounter lasted 4 seconds. Theres statistics showing that by the age of 16, only roughly 30-40% of people have had sex, although that climbs massively in the next 1-2 years
So yeah... a 14 year old lies about having sex... heinous crime
And 'slander' only really matters when it hurts someones reputation. Where reputation is important, like corporations and businesses that will loose profits because someone lied or where the jury may become biased based on negative media coverage and not the evidence provided in the court (ie, things that actually matter). Plus, there was no malicious intent
Didn't really read much of it and a lot that I did read I didn't read thoroughly, but you should learn not to trust people, especially with this sort of stuff.
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"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
I remember being 14. For some reason everything seemed really huge... I always blew everything out of proportion in my mind. Especially when it came to adults and their 'perceived' power over me
So you haven't had sex with her, but you told your friend you had (in private) because he was bragging about doing it with his GF... because you didn't want to be the virgin or something... Why a 14 year old would be worrying about having sex is beyond me anyway but I can understand why you would lie.
Meh... It really doesn't matter if you admit you lied or carry on lying. Nothings going to happen, because you didn't actually have sex, and your'e 14
Clench your hand into a fist, then stick your middle finger out in a straight line with the back of your hand. This is your best weapon... Use it wisely
I never said I had sex, the same post on JSP never had anyone read it wrong...
I never said I had sex, the same post on JSP never had anyone read it wrong...
JSP have way better language comprehension skills than us
So I re-read it... And it seems like its even less of an issue than I originally assumed. If your ex-Gfs mother keeps getting on your back, then it reflects badly on your ex-Gfs ability to communicate what actually happened to her own mother.
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I probably wouldn't be that bold. But he's right. No worries. Just a scare tactic to protect her little baby's reputation. What a B**** of a mom. imo
"Losers always whine about their best, winners go home and Fvck the prom queen."
At the early teenage years most people are lying about having sex, or lying, saying they've done it frequently when they're one glorious encounter lasted 4 seconds. Theres statistics showing that by the age of 16, only roughly 30-40% of people have had sex, although that climbs massively in the next 1-2 years
So yeah... a 14 year old lies about having sex... heinous crime
And 'slander' only really matters when it hurts someones reputation. Where reputation is important, like corporations and businesses that will loose profits because someone lied or where the jury may become biased based on negative media coverage and not the evidence provided in the court (ie, things that actually matter). Plus, there was no malicious intent
Didn't really read much of it and a lot that I did read I didn't read thoroughly, but you should learn not to trust people, especially with this sort of stuff.
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
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JSP have way better language comprehension skills than us
So I re-read it... And it seems like its even less of an issue than I originally assumed. If your ex-Gfs mother keeps getting on your back, then it reflects badly on your ex-Gfs ability to communicate what actually happened to her own mother.