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Horny Mom Threw Teen Daughter A Naked Twister Party (1 Viewer)

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Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).
Whatever the reporting requirement is, Mama Blanks would have known about it before spilling her guts to the sponsor.

Whatever the reporting requirement is, I doubt it required the sponsor to divulge the other details that were neither illegal nor pertinent proof of the crime being reported.

 
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Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).
Good point which I should have considered. Mandatory reporting requirements are constantly changing here in Colorado. Supplementing those laws are liability protections for voluntary reporters. I believe we have legislation in the current session looking to tweek this some more, so I definitely should have made the connection.

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).
Whatever the reporting requirement is, Mama Blanks would have known about it before spilling her guts to the sponsor.

Whatever the reporting requirement is, I doubt it required the sponsor to divulge the other details that were neither illegal nor pertinent proof of the crime being reported.
Having read the reports, I'm having trouble understanding any of the details that were NOT illegal here. :confused:

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).
Whatever the reporting requirement is, Mama Blanks would have known about it before spilling her guts to the sponsor.

Whatever the reporting requirement is, I doubt it required the sponsor to divulge the other details that were neither illegal nor pertinent proof of the crime being reported.
Having read the reports, I'm having trouble understanding any of the details that were NOT illegal here. :confused:
Doing a bunch of sex stuff with 16-year olds is not illegal in Georgia. Age of consent or something. She was charged for giving alcohol to minors and, I think, allowing them to smoke their pot in her house.

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).
Whatever the reporting requirement is, Mama Blanks would have known about it before spilling her guts to the sponsor.

Whatever the reporting requirement is, I doubt it required the sponsor to divulge the other details that were neither illegal nor pertinent proof of the crime being reported.
Having read the reports, I'm having trouble understanding any of the details that were NOT illegal here. :confused:
Doing a bunch of sex stuff with 16-year olds is not illegal in Georgia. Age of consent or something. She was charged for giving alcohol to minors and, I think, allowing them to smoke their pot in her house.
So men can have sex with 16 year old girls in Georgia?

Think I just heard a giant "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWW" coming from the Youngstown area. :oldunsure:

 
Apparently she never drank alcohol until divorcing her husband a year ago. He had returned from a tour of duty with PTSD. His grandparents were given custody of the kids so I am assuming he isn't mentally fit to care for them either?

Sad, really.

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).
Whatever the reporting requirement is, Mama Blanks would have known about it before spilling her guts to the sponsor.

Whatever the reporting requirement is, I doubt it required the sponsor to divulge the other details that were neither illegal nor pertinent proof of the crime being reported.
Having read the reports, I'm having trouble understanding any of the details that were NOT illegal here. :confused:
Doing a bunch of sex stuff with 16-year olds is not illegal in Georgia. Age of consent or something. She was charged for giving alcohol to minors and, I think, allowing them to smoke their pot in her house.
So men can have sex with 16 year old girls in Georgia?

Think I just heard a giant "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWW" coming from the Youngstown area. :oldunsure:
Don't quote me on that. I got that information from some strangers on an internet message board.

 
Apparently she never drank alcohol until divorcing her husband a year ago. He had returned from a tour of duty with PTSD. His grandparents were given custody of the kids so I am assuming he isn't mentally fit to care for them either?

Sad, really.
I didn't see that in the initial story. New info?

 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
T Bell said:
Uh, nobody commented on how a narc-### Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor got her in trouble?

Wow…what a ####### ##### that sponsor was. ####e. Hey, drunk, you just flunked AA, too!
A sponsor isn't a counselor or therapist, and 12-step is all about accountability.
Isn't the point to take that accountability upon yourself, not to have it thrust upon you by judgmental folks who have presented themselves as confidants and sounding boards meant to help you reach the conclusion that you need to be self-accountable?
I'm not a 12-step authority, but having a sponsor is part of that accountability, and I think as part of that the sponsor is even obligated to report major problems. I think we can all agree that this goes beyond the garden variety "falling off the wagon" that sponsors will routinely be confronted with. It's an interesting issue though, but the point is that this isn't a conventional therapist-patient or clergyman-parishioner relationship where confidentiality is near-absolute.
I had to sign a waiver after watching a pretty yucky video pertaining to "Mandatory Reporting" as a coach. Apparently, if there is any harm or negligence involving a minor, there is a mandatory obligation to report that to authority, whether you are a doctor, teacher, coach, clergymen or even a therapist. If you DO NOT report and it is revealed that you knew about it and didn't report, you can land in trouble with the law.

Pretty crazy. I'm wondering if sponsors have the same Mandatory Reporting clause in their duty. :shrug:
Yup, mandatory reporters are pretty common. Another set is emergency medical personnel.

Then there's also the Tarasoff Rule which protects therapists despite the strength of the therapist-patient privilege (which is even stronger than the ordinary medical privilege).
Whatever the reporting requirement is, Mama Blanks would have known about it before spilling her guts to the sponsor.

Whatever the reporting requirement is, I doubt it required the sponsor to divulge the other details that were neither illegal nor pertinent proof of the crime being reported.
Having read the reports, I'm having trouble understanding any of the details that were NOT illegal here. :confused:
Doing a bunch of sex stuff with 16-year olds is not illegal in Georgia. Age of consent or something. She was charged for giving alcohol to minors and, I think, allowing them to smoke their pot in her house.
So men can have sex with 16 year old girls in Georgia?

Think I just heard a giant "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWW" coming from the Youngstown area. :oldunsure:
HJS on his way

 
This would actually make a good porn.

Scene 1 - Set up and Naked twister, maybe a girl on girl scene just because

Scene 2 - Mom bangs random

Scene 3 - Mom masturbates with toys

Scene 4- BF and Daughter fool around but he can't get it in

Scene 5 BF and Mom
Dude, there's definitely a plethora of material here. I like what you've laid out there, but you'd be remiss to exclude the the mormon sex club support group and the hot AA sponsor.
Maybe ad-lib an emergency call to sponsor about temptation, sponsor shows in middle of naked twister, bow chicka wow wow

 
This would actually make a good porn.

Scene 1 - Set up and Naked twister, maybe a girl on girl scene just because

Scene 2 - Mom bangs random

Scene 3 - Mom masturbates with toys

Scene 4- BF and Daughter fool around but he can't get it in

Scene 5 BF and Mom
Dude, there's definitely a plethora of material here. I like what you've laid out there, but you'd be remiss to exclude the the mormon sex club support group and the hot AA sponsor.
Maybe ad-lib an emergency call to sponsor about temptation, sponsor shows in middle of naked twister, bow chicka wow wow
Too far-fetched.

 
So men can have sex with 16 year old girls in Georgia?

Think I just heard a giant "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWW" coming from the Youngstown area. :oldunsure:
Don't quote me on that. I got that information from some strangers on an internet message board.
Sex has nothing to do with this except the AA wasn't really AA, rather a mormon twisted version of AA where they are assigned sponsors. The church officials were likely told of the story first who in turn told the sponsor to call the police. Sex undoubtedly influenced that decision more than the alcohol to minors. Minors involved with alcohol wouldn't be uncommon in AA stories, even in the mormon AA.

 
Here are some alleged bonus pics of Ms Walks Funny (SFW):

1

2

3

Sorry about the image size, I'm still figuring this internet thing out.
I've seen pic number 3 at a much better size and she looks very nice. I haven't been able to find it tonight. Maybe some of our better skilled members can locate it. It's worth the effort.

Edit: Found it and a bikini pic but on another board

 
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Here are some alleged bonus pics of Ms Walks Funny (SFW):

1

2

3

Sorry about the image size, I'm still figuring this internet thing out.
I've seen pic number 3 at a much better size and she looks very nice. I haven't been able to find it tonight. Maybe some of our better skilled members can locate it. It's worth the effort.

Edit: Found it and a bikini pic but on another board
Yeah, she seems like a really nice lady.
 
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