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1. What would your family do if you told them you were doing drugs?
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Depends on the drug. There's a huge difference between marijuana and crack. There would equally be a huge difference in their reaction. They wouldn't aprove even of marijuana, though.
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2. If you told them you were going to marry some one of another race?
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I guess they will have to deal with that one, if things continue as they are. They seem fine with it. What choice do they really have?
Then again, I'm honestly not sure my dad has really taken in that particular fact. It seems to kind of elude his notice. He's not actually met her yet, although my mom has. Marriage is a long way off, but dating someone of another race is basically the same as far as your folks are concerned, right?
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3. What would they do if you told them you were gay?
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I'm not sure they'd be all that accepting. They are Christians, after all. It's the sort of thing they'd take with a kind of forced politeness, if it were the case.
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4. That you decided not to go to college, even though you have the grades and money to go?
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They would have been frankly dissapointed. College decisions are a long way behind me, though. For better or for worse.
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5. That you were going to change your religion to one your family has never followed?
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I went through this one a long time ago... if you'll stretch a point to cover 'atheism' as a religion they don't follow. If I'd actually gone over to another religion, it might have been awkward. As it is, they respect my decision with all due grace.
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6. What would your family do if you said you had killed a person and needed help hiding from the police?
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I don't think they'd give me the time of day. They might, if I was lucky, give me an hour to get away from their house before calling the police. I'd do the same in their position, too. Murder is something that none of us would want to a party to, even in so limited a manner as hiding the criminal.
Jam it back in, in the dark.