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Old 01-16-2013, 10:20 AM #1
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Default Need help urgently!!!!!!

Hi everyone,

Sorry I have been very quiet, just been very busy! Hope everyone is doing great and a happy 2013 to you all!

As most of you know, my sister has been diagnosed with PPMS 5 years ago.
She now is extremely flirty with everybody ( by everybody I mean myself, mother, father, husband, brother, nephews, cousins and even strangers!) She will even tell you that she is in the mood for you know what and ask you what you are going to do about it.
I know that she is not in her right mind, its as if she doesn't know right from wrong.

Now my problem is: she is texting strange men ( we do not know who they are - have never met them) people who don't know how she is (the flirting) will take advantage of her or even worse. How do I deal with this? What can I do for her to stop this? I'm just scared that she gets hurt! It doesn't help talking about it to her because she denies it and pretends she doesn't know what you talking about. Please help!

Love to all
And thank you in advance
**hugs**
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