09 Nov What Would U Do: Ecstasy
Question 1 of 3
You arrive at a party and the music is blaring and everyone seems to be having a great time. The host/hostess of the party (who is totally hot) welcomes you and hands you a pill with a pink smiley face on it. You would:
Cute doesn't mean safe… in a host/hostess or in a pill.
Good idea. What if you get the answer, "Ecstasy?" What will you do then?
Good move… now make sure you take care of your friends.
What do you thing is going to happen? If they all start having a good time, are you going to take it? Did you read how you can not guarantee that each pill is the same? Do you always use your friends as guinea pigs? Do you like to risk your health?
Good move although be aware that some drama may follow if your parents take action. That's a good thing- they are trying to save lives, but your friends may not feel that way. Be strong and carry on.
Excellent choice of words.
Question 2 of 3
You arrive at a party and the music is blaring and everyone seems to be having a great time. The host/hostess of the party (who is totally hot) welcomes you and hands you what he/she says is soda in a glass. You would:
Why not? Because it could be laced with a drug. Always pour your own drinks at a party or one that your trusted friend has gotten for you.
It could also be laced with something. Be aware.
Good question. But how do you know if you will get the truth, especially if it is from someone taking drugs?
Good idea. Don't risk it. Make sure your friends don't either.
What do you thing is going to happen? If they all start having a good time, are you going to take it? Did you read how you can not guarantee that each pill is the same? Do you always use your friends as guinea pigs? Do you like to risk your health?
Excellent choice of words.
Question 3 of 3
You walk by a homeless person on the street who is holding a sign asking for money. When you stop to donate, you notice she has a needle on the ground next to her. You would:
This is a really tough situation. You are trying to be compassionate and help but you are afraid that by giving her the money she may buy more drugs. But, who are you to judge? She's homeless and hungry: you hope she buys food.
That's clever- at least you know where the money went. Bravo.
This is a really tough situation. You are trying to be compassionate and help but you are afraid that by giving her the money she may hurt you in the process. You have the right to be scared. A person on drugs can be unpredictable. You need to follow your instincts.
This is a really tough situation. You are trying to be compassionate and help but you are afraid that by giving her the money she may buy more drugs. It's hard. You want to help but think you may not be helping by giving money. The right call here is not straight forward.
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