Dear Valued Users,
It's with a heavy heart that we announce the permanent closure of StepTalk.org on August 31st, 2025.
This decision wasn't an easy one. For over twenty years, StepTalk has been a source of support for stepparents around the world! However, over the years, the costs associated with maintaining and upgrading the site to remain secure, meet current standards and maintain availability have become unsustainable.
We are incredibly grateful for your support, contributions and the community you've helped us build. Your engagement has made StepTalk.org a special place and we cherish the memories and connections made here.
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Sincerely,
Dawn and The StepTalk Team
WOW scary! How old is SD?
WOW scary! How old is SD? Minor? I'd look up laws regarding illegal substances in your state. I can't answer this at all, but am amazed at the situation. Wow.
~Mel
I don't even know what
I don't even know what "Mollies" are....
injecting ecstacy is
injecting ecstacy is extremely damgerous--since it comes in a powder or pill form, particles can get stuck and block bloodflow, cause a stroke etc...
That is some serious drug behavior IMO......... :O
From my electronic music
From my electronic music days: molly or MDMA is supposedly the purest form of ecstacy. EXTREMELY dangerous. Its the new designer drug of our youth besides "bath salts". It is NOT actually pure though. It is x laced with anything...cocaine as the main one. Your SD is a moron and you need to get her admitted immediately. SHE COULD DIE. As in if she just does it once more, she could die.
Ecstasy in its purest form.
Ecstasy in its purest form. Hard core. This girl needs re-hab now. If for some reason rehab can't be arranged for (money and no government programs) I'd abandon the kid at the police station after telling the desk sergent what is happening and why.
Ex bf will probably be charged with abandonment but it would be difficult to prove considering where he "abandoned" her. Let Child Protective Services deal with it as they have more resources. Don't call CPS as they'll sidestep it if they can (not enough resources) just dump her off at the police station.