Popular Post jenny2017 Posted April 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 2, 2018 It should be a warning for those who live in smaller communities, or villages and have teenagers. Especially for those who do not know where their kids are usually hanging out and what they do and with whom. It's not in my interest to write about something that isn't true, the following is what I've seen and heard with my own eyes, no hearsay. And it really shocked me. In my wife's village, there'd only been a guy who's using the crazy drug over many years, but nobody was able to stop him. And people do not talk about, they prefer to look away. He just took money from his mom when he wanted and she finally gave up on it. Six months ago, some relatives had to give up their restaurant business on Phuket and moved into my wife's village. but times are changing. Their son now ( I've seen him grow up in the village) is on something I was just now questioning my son. And it turned out that it's the evil drug that makes people crazy. Our son had just spent a week there playing football against neighboring villages, and he had some insights on what's going on with people his age. Our son's 19 and much different to the folks his age, he wouldn't take drugs, that's for sure. The way I've educated him pays back now. He doesn't lose face and seems to have a healthy common sense. He wouldn't touch what was offered to him many times. If that's possible to buy such evil drugs for only 100 baht in one village, it can't be much different in other villages. The signs you can check on teenagers if they're using it are: 1. They're always asking for money, if they don't get it, they take what they want. 2. They usually have two personalities, the one where they are on their stuff and seem to have no problems at all, but that doesn't last long and the next hit is needed. The other side is people who can't get up, they start shaking and are not able to talk to somebody. 3. The ones who've got more of these pills and are not using gloves have red hands, the stuff isn't easy to wash off, also the cops are looking at their hands in a control and they smell their hands if they smell from the red crap-. 4. These people have a particular smell, especially soon after they've smoked something. They usually make these pills small, then smoke it with a bill, or similar, using an aluminum foil. 5. Some are using parts of a pen to inhale it, or anything that can be used, but these things have that bad smell on them. People who're using that <deleted> are always trying to find new victims because each sold pill will give them at least something for them, may it be a pill, or some cash. Please watch out who your kids are spending their time with, anybody in a small village seems to know of the problem, but nobody really wants to talk about it. It's not in my interest to inform the BIB, because that wouldn't be helpful at all. Jail time doesn't heal them as the past has shown, nor did a long time in a mental hospital. Some of them are relatives and I'm not talking about bad people now. I believe that teenagers have to be warned of the dangers that come with that crap. Please have an open eye and try to see any signs that aren't usual for kids their age. It's better to stop cancer right in the beginning before it's too late. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Farma Posted April 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 2, 2018 Was driving through one of our neighboring villages know for its drug problem. Seeing mostly old people and teenagers my old father in law commented on how all the oldies were thin from hard work while the youngsters were thin from drugs. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post starky Posted April 3, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 3, 2018 Probably a helpful post for some but I would say that anyone that lives in Isaan and isn't aware of the massive drug problem has blinkers on. I live between Udon and Nong Khai which is pretty much head of the river for a lot of the meth that comes into Thailand and it's rife up here. Let's be honest though it's a worldwide problem teenagers growing up in rural areas are bored out of their minds and so experiment. Australia is the same, ice is big in the cities but the real epedemic is in the rural areas as there is <deleted> all for the kids to do. The problem here is because of taxes etc. it's cheaper to get on the yaba than get on the piss. Kids will be kids they are easily led, some are smarter than others all you can do is educate the best you can and hope they make the right decisions in life. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSixpack Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 (edited) It would be of interest if anyone has any advice about what to do about a Thai teenager who exhibits the signs and is already out of control. Edited April 3, 2018 by JSixpack 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post starky Posted April 3, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 3, 2018 (edited) 31 minutes ago, JSixpack said: It would be of interest if anyone has any advice about what to do about a Thai teenager who exhibits the signs and is already out of control. Fair enough but we were all kids once. As I said the best you can do is educate at young age and hope they make the right choices. Most kids particularly those that come from broken homes or absent parents and lower socio- economic positions will experiment with drugs nothing you can say or do will change the fact that at the end of the day it's their choice to make. Edited April 3, 2018 by starky 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post seabass69 Posted April 3, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 3, 2018 (edited) OMG you’ve just described my son! He’s only 5 years old! You’re talking about Skittles & Pez, right? Edited April 3, 2018 by seabass69 Wrong pills 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSixpack Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 16 minutes ago, starky said: Fair enough but we were all kids once. As I said the best you can do is educate at young age and hope they make the right choices. Most kids particularly those that come from broken homes or absent parents and lower socio- economic positions will experiment with drugs nothing you can say or do will change the fact that at the end of the day it's their choice to make. Well, in the States I've known parents to have success by sending their kids to special camps or boarding schools. I dunno if such camps exist here for Thais. There are boarding schools, but that's an expensive option that may not be suitable anyway. I think the OP implies the case of mixed families w/ a farang stepfather, different than the standard of a purely Thai family, but the two coincide to some extent on this issue. I suspect there are many cases of Thai kids from middle class families who may have the problem. Experimenting is one thing but the OP is describing a chronic situation beyond that I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post starky Posted April 3, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 3, 2018 27 minutes ago, JSixpack said: Well, in the States I've known parents to have success by sending their kids to special camps or boarding schools. I dunno if such camps exist here for Thais. There are boarding schools, but that's an expensive option that may not be suitable anyway. I think the OP implies the case of mixed families w/ a farang stepfather, different than the standard of a purely Thai family, but the two coincide to some extent on this issue. I suspect there are many cases of Thai kids from middle class families who may have the problem. Experimenting is one thing but the OP is describing a chronic situation beyond that I think. We could go back and forth all day on this as we clearly have different views. Boarding school to me reeks of offloading the problem onto someone else and you can't go to boarding school forever. Experimentation is how it starts some kids never experiment. I was a kid with no parents from a poor background who did everything. I figured my own way out. My only point is at 14-15 years old it wouldn't of mattered what anyone said or did I was doing what I wanted to do regardless. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siamcrut Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 Thanks to the OP for that post!I do have a son, 3,5 years old attending an international kinder-garden / school.I do live in the south, in urban area and have already my thoughts what will happen when my boy becomes a teenager and start exploring...The most important thing is to explain them of young age, that these drugs are evil so are these people.If I ever hear or catch someone in my village selling that sh*t to minors or my son, there will be some serious consequences (9mm), go figure...!A concerned dad. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Brunolem Posted April 3, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 3, 2018 44 minutes ago, JSixpack said: I dunno if such camps exist here for Thais. Experimenting is one thing but the OP is describing a chronic situation beyond that I think. There are "camps" or something equivalent, where those caught by the police are sent. It's not prison...they go and come for a number of months...say it's like being on probation, or on parole. One of my neighbors went there...seemed to give some positive results...you could see him piling weight by the week... Having said that, the situation is disastrous, at least in my province, Sisaket, where not only consumers, but also labs, are everywhere...some villages even specialize in that production, as if it was part of the OTOP program! And obviously, those who should keep an eye on things are in on it. Consumers are not only youngsters, even if they certainly are the majority. There is no "experimenting"...yaabaa is not pot which, at least, is natural...either they are users or they are not. If you see your child losing weight for no specific reason, then this is sure sign... 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siamcrut Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 There are "camps" or something equivalent, where those caught by the police are sent. It's not prison...they go and come for a number of months...say it's like being on probation, or on parole. One of my neighbors went there...seemed to give some positive results...you could see him piling weight by the week... Having said that, the situation is disastrous, at least in my province, Sisaket, where not only consumers, but also labs, are everywhere...some villages even specialize in that production, as if it was part of the OTOP program! And obviously, those who should keep an eye on things are in on it. Consumers are not only youngsters, even if they certainly are the majority. There is no "experimenting"...yaabaa is not pot which, at least, is natural...either they are users or they are not. If you see your child losing weight for no specific reason, then this is sure sign... My wife is a nurse and she and her colleagues are called regularly into these camps to check their blood for HIV and other diseases.These boot camps are actually good, to keep first time offenders off the real joint. Where they will become easily real addicts... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickjones2018 Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 you know in every pharmacy they have HERBS that can counter this evil drugs, you just need to educate yourself... what is on the side of the box is not the only use... for example curcumin, it write : for flatulence, but it is a great anti cancer product... there are many more, learn about it, you might order less viagra or other expensive overpriced RX drugs with an arm length of side effects 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 2 hours ago, JSixpack said: It would be of interest if anyone has any advice about what to do about a Thai teenager who exhibits the signs and is already out of control. The one guy in the village would like to stop, but once the withdrawal symptoms kick in, his mom gives him money, which seems to be totally wrong. It's maybe her way of helping him and she might know that he'd take her money anyway. What's really annoying is the Thai way of not talking about real problems that should be discussed. In this particular village, there's no job available, only one rice harvest a year and life in such an environment can be really boring. The bigger hospitals in each province offer help and I'm sure that they also have more knowledge on how to deal with a meth addiction. I truly hope that more will post as I'm somehow trying to help them, but not with money. Here's some information about the crap: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 31 minutes ago, dickjones2018 said: you know in every pharmacy they have HERBS that can counter this evil drugs, you just need to educate yourself... what is on the side of the box is not the only use... for example curcumin, it write : for flatulence, but it is a great anti cancer product... there are many more, learn about it, you might order less viagra or other expensive overpriced RX drugs with an arm length of side effects Thanks for posting. I do not buy Viagra but would deeply appreciate any medicine that's available over the counter to make a meth withdrawal easier. Thanks a lot 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 50 minutes ago, siamcrut said: My wife is a nurse and she and her colleagues are called regularly into these camps to check their blood for HIV and other diseases. These boot camps are actually good, to keep first time offenders off the real joint. Where they will become easily real addicts... Is your wife working at one of the provincial hospitals? If so, could you please ask her what solutions hospitals have to offer? Thanks a lot in advance. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DILLIGAD Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 Jenny2017, I found the English speaking lady who owns the pharmacy shop opposite (left side) the Municipal building on the ‘Bank Rd, Sisaket to be very helpful and knowledgeable. She may be able to give some professional guidance.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 2 minutes ago, DILLIGAD said: Jenny2017, I found the English speaking lady who owns the pharmacy shop opposite (left side) the Municipal building on the ‘Bank Rd, Sisaket to be very helpful and knowledgeable. She may be able to give some professional guidance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thanks, I'll have a chat with them. It's everywhere, at schools, in villages and elsewhere. But nobody seems to talk about it. To stop with a drug, you first have to admit that you're addicted. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brunolem Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 39 minutes ago, jenny2017 said: Is your wife working at one of the provincial hospitals? If so, could you please ask her what solutions hospitals have to offer? Thanks a lot in advance. Why not try these boot camps? The police send them here, but they are not run by the police...they are under medical supervision. It is certainly possible to volunteer for a treatment there. As I said above, I have witnessed good results... 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSixpack Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, starky said: We could go back and forth all day on this as we clearly have different views. Boarding school to me reeks of offloading the problem onto someone else and you can't go to boarding school forever. Of course it's offloading but you after all are paying for the offloading. Moreover, when you can't handle the problem yourself, you need to call in help. The theory is that the kid stays at boarding school until university age when he's more mature and can see prospects that being drug-addicted will preclude. So between "offloading" and doing nothing while the kid continues to steal money and buy drugs, gimme the offloading. Quote My only point is at 14-15 years old it wouldn't of mattered what anyone said or did I was doing what I wanted to do regardless. But you couldn't have done that at a boarding school or a camp, like the boot camps referenced in this thread, no matter what you "wanted" to do. At the camp you'd have received orientation so that what you wanted to do would no longer include the drugs. You didn't do any of that and could get away with anything so you did. Edited April 3, 2018 by JSixpack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Brunolem Posted April 3, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 3, 2018 26 minutes ago, jenny2017 said: It's everywhere, at schools, in villages and elsewhere. But nobody seems to talk about it. Generally speaking, Thailand officially has no prostitution, no AIDS and no drug problems...so there is nothing to talk about...except traffic accidents, the only officially aknowledged national problem...about which there is a lot of talk, if not much action... 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 2 minutes ago, Brunolem said: Why not try these boot camps? The police send them here, but they are not run by the police...they are under medical supervision. It is certainly possible to volunteer for a treatment there. As I said above, I have witnessed good results... As long as the mom helps her son with cash, there's no way to get this guy anywhere. I haven't even spoken to his mom, nor did I talk to his stepfather. I'm just trying to get the right idea first. Thank you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brunolem Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 (edited) 9 minutes ago, jenny2017 said: As long as the mom helps her son with cash, there's no way to get this guy anywhere. I haven't even spoken to his mom, nor did I talk to his stepfather. I'm just trying to get the right idea first. Thank you. Then talk to the local police, or rather have your wife talk to them. Around the villages, police can be helpful. One day or another, they will stop the guy for whatever reason, make him piss in a bottle and off he'll go. There is no soft way to deal with that kind of issue... Edited April 3, 2018 by Brunolem 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 1 minute ago, Brunolem said: Then talk to the local police, or rather have your wife talk to them. Around the villages, policd can be helpful. One day or another, they will stop the guy for whatever reason, make him piss in a bottle and off he'll go. There is no soft way to deal with that kind of issue... Thanks, but cops aren't an alternative, especially not these days with the Rambos in charge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brunolem Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 1 minute ago, jenny2017 said: Thanks, but cops aren't an alternative, especially not these days with the Rambos in charge. Then you'll have to wait for the guy to be stopped randomly, as happened to my neighbor...because the villagers won't do anything about it, whatever the potential consequences. Remember that these same villagers allow their 10 year old children to go to school using their motorbikes, and wearing no helmets! So it's not a few pills that are going to frighten such a bunch of insouciant fellows... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 3 minutes ago, Brunolem said: Then you'll have to wait for the guy to be stopped randomly, as happened to my neighbor...because the villagers won't do anything about it, whatever the potential consequences. Remember that these same villagers allow their 10 year old children to go to school using their motorbikes, and wearing no helmets! So it's not a few pills that are going to frighten such a bunch of insouciant fellows... I've known these people when they were little kids, but I don't think that there's a logical solution to this problem. I'm afraid that they need the right wake up call. Talking to the one guy's mom, her son doesn't have a drug problem. Okay, I've got to stop here, you can't help people who don't want help. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ54 Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 A girl / lady in the village 17 has a child looks to be 2. Was sent to for lack of better words the State ran drug rehab hospital. Skinny as a rail prior which was a clue it was drugs. She spent 3 months there and looked healthy when she came back. I said to wife I thought I see the girl from the blues house. Wife said she got out today. When I saw her when I drove by on moto she was back at it. Unfortunately. I’m a person of curiosity and asked a lot of questions. Wife hates that. So the girl goes to regular hospital once a month for check and meds. It’s unbelievable that at the check they don’t piss (drug) test them. Ask them questions In/Out pick up meds on their way. No support group to get to the root cause to help person get better. Did a little research and couldn’t find any private hospitals/facilities that offered detox, rehab and support. Anyone seen any? Asked a guy wh you don’t Thai drink beer instead of Thai whisky. I drink beer and whisky from time to time. I geies Thai whisky once tasted like Chinese Baijiu which and I don’t like either Nasty. Offered Thai whisky many times and politely said no thanks. The guy said said most farmers are poor and can not afford to buy beer. Thai whisky is cheap and they can get mao easily. Maybe that’s the reason for cheap drugs to get away from reality temporarily. You see this all over the world in poor communities. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenny2017 Posted April 3, 2018 Author Share Posted April 3, 2018 3 minutes ago, DJ54 said: A girl / lady in the village 17 has a child looks to be 2. Was sent to for lack of better words the State ran drug rehab hospital. Skinny as a rail prior which was a clue it was drugs. She spent 3 months there and looked healthy when she came back. I said to wife I thought I see the girl from the blues house. Wife said she got out today. When I saw her when I drove by on moto she was back at it. Unfortunately. I’m a person of curiosity and asked a lot of questions. Wife hates that. So the girl goes to regular hospital once a month for check and meds. It’s unbelievable that at the check they don’t piss (drug) test them. Ask them questions In/Out pick up meds on their way. No support group to get to the root cause to help person get better. Did a little research and couldn’t find any private hospitals/facilities that offered detox, rehab and support. Anyone seen any? Asked a guy wh you don’t Thai drink beer instead of Thai whisky. I drink beer and whisky from time to time. I geies Thai whisky once tasted like Chinese Baijiu which and I don’t like either Nasty. Offered Thai whisky many times and politely said no thanks. The guy said said most farmers are poor and can not afford to buy beer. Thai whisky is cheap and they can get mao easily. Maybe that’s the reason for cheap drugs to get away from reality temporarily. You see this all over the world in poor communities. This shithe seems to be everywhere and unfortunately always was. I know that most hospitals have support groups for HIV/AIDS patients, but that seems to be it. As a matter of fact, if someone wants to quit, it's never good to go back where all other addicts are still waiting. And people must have gone through quite a lot of problems to understand that it's time to quit. I was looking for a way to help, but when the one boy's mom (he's 19 now) told me that he wouldn't have a drug problem, I made up my mind and decided to stop trying to find a solution. It might be different would I still live in the village. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Brunolem Posted April 3, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted April 3, 2018 16 minutes ago, DJ54 said: I geies Thai whisky once tasted like Chinese Baijiu which and I don’t like either Nasty. Considering what you are writing above, it seems that one shot of Thai whisky (a.k.a. rocket fuel) was one too many... Did you have your liver checked? I mean, check that you still have a liver... 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bangkokazy Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 The problem of drug abuse in the country. The problem is and fix it. It does not suppress the trade in earnest. Although the law is very harsh. But it still does not make those drug dealers, and the fear of it. The drug is now in the form of new target groups are children and young people even more. It means that the money will go back hugely. Therefore, it is a parent or someone close to take care of children and people close to the best. In order not to get involved in drugs. Even if you find it strange symptoms like an addiction, then caught it. I have observed that once connected to any kind of addiction. Which would be classified as a major following. 1. Symptoms of Substance Abuse of amphetamines (amphetamine). Because methamphetamine is a drug that can be purchased most easily. There are more affordable And how the drug is not as complicated as other types of drugs because the drugs are popular. Because of the belief that if you abuse it. Is not affiliated Lusty more You can work harder than ever. Symptoms of amphetamine addiction that can be easily observed. There is fatigue, palpitations, slow brain disorders. Have hallucinations, paranoia, mania, but not into drugs. It is a jolly mood Glaucoma is sleepy Having beaten more than ever Dry mouth and lips often lose. 2. Symptoms of Substance Abuse of Ecstasy (has many names such as Lovejoy Adam medicine, etc.). Ecstasy, also known in the pharmaceutical Love (Love), a drug similar to methamphetamine. But the strength of more than 10 times in addition to sensory stimulation. It also causes hallucinogenic well. We often hear about the ecstasy of the party. Because the drugs into Will be happy, have fun and have a sexual high. (Hence the name of the drug Lovejoy), but no effect on the drug. Eaters are stress , depression, breathing out. Muscle spasm or weakness , insomnia. 3. Symptoms of Substance Abuse of cannabis. Marijuana is a drug that is found in another country. Because that is popular because it can be grown illegally. And marijuana is a drug that is known to be fun. When a drug into it. Eaters will feel uncomfortable laugh is a cheerful fun for a long time to feel drunk cannabis. The sleepy and fell asleep in the end. But when it wears off It was found that the drug had symptoms, conjunctivitis , diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, similar to the time. Symptoms include thirst, dry throat and shake it. What can and can not decide immediately. 4. Symptoms of drug addiction. of heroin Heroin is a drug that serious effects than amphetamine many times. Are common And found it among addicts. It may not be as popular as amphetamines. Because of higher prices It also requires a syringe injected into the body. This will leave a trail of evidence the needle area of the body as well. When heroin wears off Patients with symptoms of muscle aches. Headache, vomiting and abdominal pain is severe. With symptoms including chest like a tight cork crunch was so severe suffocation. 5. Symptoms of drug addiction drug types. Drug are usually found dispersed among teenagers and those who are starting to work more than other ages, because faith is heard later that if the drug ice to the skin even more to make it thinner. pretty good, no odor To make good And would make a good sexual performance. For example, with the famous actor. Or famous athletes used to impersonate. This makes it easy to believe. But the reality on drugs for a long time to find it eaters often have loss of appetite, pale skin dry and scaly skin, similar to a black groping. Or lack of care for a long time. Headaches Palpitations, insomnia, severe brain can not function normally. Which are contrary to what was believed at all. Hotline and drugs. If the person close to the original symptoms. And see that he is a drug addict. It should be recommended to get the treatment. In order to stop the drug immediately. Prior to result in physical harm in the long run. It can be treated by contacting organizations and hotlines are as follows. Thunyarak hotline 1165. Abbey hollow cylinder Telephone 036-266-292 Clinics or drug treatment within provincial residents. State Hospital In the treatment of drug addiction. Quitting Drugs It is an abuse to have a mind of its own and the torture of the body as well. Thus the family And the need to keep people cheered up close. Monitoring and often do not show signs of disgust. It will affect the mental state of those receiving treatment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starky Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 4 hours ago, JSixpack said: Of course it's offloading but you after all are paying for the offloading. Moreover, when you can't handle the problem yourself, you need to call in help. The theory is that the kid stays at boarding school until university age when he's more mature and can see prospects that being drug-addicted will preclude. So between "offloading" and doing nothing while the kid continues to steal money and buy drugs, gimme the offloading. But you couldn't have done that at a boarding school or a camp, like the boot camps referenced in this thread, no matter what you "wanted" to do. At the camp you'd have received orientation so that what you wanted to do would no longer include the drugs. You didn't do any of that and could get away with anything so you did. All I will say to that is boarding school ain't no picnic either bullying, abuse ( physical, mental and sexual) happens at a lot of these places, not to mention dealing with your kids when they get old enough to ask the question why did you bother to have children and then send them to an institution for the majority of their childhood. I know many that went to boarding schools and for most it wasn't a pleasant experience. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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