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how would you react pls

how would you react pls

By Mubarak in 2 Feb 2016 | 15:36
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Your 16year old daughter in high school
is going
back to the boarding school after the
Christmas
break. As a good father, you see her off to the
bus station and left after she had
boarded the
bus.
After 3 hrs, you are told the bus boarded
for her has had an accident and no one survived.
As you
are going crazy making arrangements to
verify
her death, you get a call from your
daughter saying, 'Dad, I wasn't on that bus oo, my
boyfriend insisted I spend 2 days at his
house
before I go to school'.
What will you do as a parent? How would
you react? #Matured_contribution_please
2 Feb 2016 | 15:36
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First of all, I wl thank God bt wen she come bck, we wl treat her fuck up. Good radiance to bad rubbish.
2 Feb 2016 | 15:55
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First of all, I wl thank God bt wen she come bck, we wl treat her fuck up.
2 Feb 2016 | 15:55
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Her boyfriend saved her life, she would only get scolded to be call off the relationship.....which is close to impossible
2 Feb 2016 | 17:32
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I will thank God
2 Feb 2016 | 17:54
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I ll first thank God 4 saving her life........den later scold her on d bf ish
2 Feb 2016 | 18:09
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Lolzz...I'll first thank God...chaii...dunno wah ll happen next fah
2 Feb 2016 | 18:23
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i will thank God for his good plans in my daughter's life and just because my daughter told me the truth i don't think i will be mad at the decision that saved her life (a few words of advice will do)
3 Feb 2016 | 06:55
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I will Thank God then later scold her for going to visit her boyfriend
29 Mar 2016 | 03:44
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Crazy child
29 Mar 2016 | 04:20
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Thank God first then I will scold her
23 Apr 2016 | 03:41
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