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aalbtraum, UserMod Light

The tendency is probably not. Above all, not comprehensive, Ie in all matters that belong to caring. Depending on the degree of care and depending on the individual case, this may look different.

If you are affected or are a relative or friend of a person concerned, I can advise you to contact experts once. Even if you are not self-alcoholic, there is help for one. Look here: https://www.kenn-dein-limit.de/alcoholberatung/

NickiLittle
5 months ago

There's something like functional junkies. Dr. House is a side for it. But if you write "hardcore" I rather assume that his addiction has such a beating to the man that he will not take care of himself, let alone a child.

DeernVomDienst
5 months ago

Definitely not as it would be appropriate or necessary.

In a way, the child would be neglected.

Nichtnoetig
5 months ago

No, very likely not

Lg notnoetig ⭐

Mondovada3
5 months ago

No, of course not

Moewe4
5 months ago

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

At some point, the noise will sleep, then the child is unattended.

GutenTag2003
5 months ago

Only if it is a bottle child.

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Seriously.

Why, for example, should a mother or the youth office allow this?

If the well-being of the child is in danger, one will not expose or intervene the child and end such a condition.

opanobi
5 months ago

Clearly, no!

guitschee
5 months ago

No. He can't even take care of himself and would ruin a child.

Missy274
5 months ago

Pretty sure no!

Jesko224
5 months ago

No.

chiaraparrot
5 months ago

Surely not the child destroys only

Spiritoso
5 months ago

This question is probably just a myth.

What should a child do if the man sleeps drunk and the child is hurt or sick.

neuerCoop200
5 months ago

No way.. I'll take care of your problems.