Dear Mongoose,
I was raised in an old time Christian home and I had a good mother and dad. We all made our share of mistakes but I can say we honestly tried, and still do. My sister has been hanging out with this dude who has a pretty bad reputation. The guy doesn't hide his excessive drinking, has a history of mistreating women, and has little respect for the law. I confronted her about this and she said, "he needs to find God and I'm trying to be an example in front of him." Well, that's true, but when does a person draw the line? I'm afraid he's influencing her way more than she is to him. Dear Page 20 in the Blue Books, I swear it seems like I just answered this! Anyway, have you ever been in a fender bender? (No this is not a law firm commercial). If not, imagine you have. Let's say you have a green car, the other guy has a red car. When the dust settles and insurance information has been exchanged, look at both cars. I guarantee there will be red and green on both cars. You are correct in assuming the influence works both ways, just hope the green car hit harder leaving more paint on the other. If your sister has the goods, the red paint can be removed with some elbow grease and hopefully it's not totaled in the end. The drawn line you refer to? Moving target, hard to say when to cut ties and move on. If the change for the better is not Progressive, tell Flo to move on. -MG
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