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Originally Posted by mista geechee no. do you? and if so does that make me less qualified to speak on the subject?
if she was shy then her parents should have taken the time to fix the communication problems they had between eachother.
so if i say something to someone in a weakend mental state , and they take it a step further than what i actually said , am i now responsible for their actions? |
I do. It doesn't disqualify you. The degree of empathy and understanding is different.
There are laws about harassment . This case qualifies it that respect. There are cases where people are suicidal and someone gives them a gun and say "here". And they use it on themselves. The owner of the gun is liable.
This case is in that grey area.
Does this answer your question?