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Online Flirting

1. How do you know the difference between a challenging situation and a dangerous one? Which do
you think describes Bridget’s decision?
- a challenging situation might come out okay and rewarding. But a dangerous
situation is life threatening. Bridget’s case falls on the latter.
2. What would you do of you were in Peter shoes? Is there anything he can do without losing his
lifelong friendship?
- If I was him, I would confront Bridget and tell her all I know abut the guy. If she
listens, good but if not, that’s on her. Sometimes there are friendships that has to be brought
down if it’s not working anymore. Sometimes this dilemma may cause the break up of
friendship. “You are just a friend, how dare you interfering my life’s decision? Let me be!”
3. What, specifically, makes Peter’s decision so hard?
- he was afraid that Bridget might be mad on him.
4. What are some reasons maybe Peter should tell someone about this?
- if he really cares for his friend.
- stop this guy from hurting anybody.
5. What are some reasons maybe he shouldn’t?
- he would lose his friendship.
- if it will be found that he was wrong about the guy.
6. Have you ever had a friend you knew was doing something that could get her/him into trouble? What
did you do?
-Yes, I have. I didn’t do nothing. Not unless he/she would come to me and ask for an
advice or help.
7. What do you think about Bridget flirting with this guy online?
- I think she was doing just fine, as long as she is okay there is nothing wrong about it.
Afterall, she’s not married. She is old enough to sense and realize if there is something wrong
with their relationship.
8. Do you know anyone who flirts online? Have you ever worried about him/her?
- Well, personally I don’t know any. I don’t have a lot of friends now. My life is
limited only for work, study, my kiddo and wife.

Group 10
Villaganas, Agustina
Sarajena, Jureme

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