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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy mike
    We've all done stupid things, so let's not judge his character but for a flaw in judgment. First offense. If she reports him she clearly doesn't approve of aas use. Brining this whole situation to such a level as to authorities, all kinds of people getting involved will not do any good for the boy. It will scare him, hurt his feeling that people are out to get his dad. He didn't abuse the boy from what we know. Better left for two or three adults to discuss quietly and to maintain level headedness to educate everyone involved. By telling the boy what he did, clearly shows he wanted to protect the child but didn't realize what he said. Big Fvcking mistake yes but easily overcome with a sensible ruling. Be cool people, the WHAT IF, didn't happen. ...crazy mike
    I kind of agree with you Mike. Although, he
    1) did hear when his wife told him not to
    2) didn't keep his gear locked up
    3) administered it where his son could walk in on him

    Seems like a series of bad decisions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JWP806 View Post
    I kind of agree with you Mike. Although, he
    1) did hear when his wife told him not to
    2) didn't keep his gear locked up
    3) administered it where his son could walk in on him

    Seems like a series of bad decisions.
    1) Ah yes, so you're married right? And you do AAS. What if you're wife told you to stop. Would you?
    2) Keeping gear locked up isn't necessary for a 10 year old, just a really bad-ass hiding spot. Either he lacked imagination, or his son is a super genius secret agent.
    3) Agreed, poor decision and poor planning.

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