Polluted_Mind
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- Nov 25, 2012
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So I live in a shared house where everyone has their own room. About 4 weeks ago a lady from Vietnam moved in (which is weird as everyone is students here) with her young daughter (mother must be about 35, daughter maybe 11) and the mother has gone completely insane.
Last night she knocked on my door and wanted me to come talk to her, I thought she was just lonely and wanted to talk so agreed. But then she started going on about how another housemate from Norway is an imposter who is "wearing a fake mask, has a fake passport and owes her $14 million, because he is the reincarnation of a work friend she used to have" (I'm not even joking, and she was dead serious the whole time). She also said she was getting kicked out by the landlord (which is because she keeps on harassing this poor guy).
I decided to just ignore it last night, but earlier today when I was at uni she went into the Norwegian student's room, and bit him (which is obviously assault).
I haven't talked to that guy yet as just heard about it from another housemate.
Obviously the main concern is to minimize the stress on the kid (whose really friendly and cool, and said to me "sometimes I don't like staying with my mum, she gets really strange".
Should I ask the kid if she has any relatives overseas and if so whether I could talk to them, and then try to explain to the relatives the situation so they can help?
I mean I could just ignore it, and probably would (I mean if someone is going to be committed, there's not much you can do about it), if there wasn't a kid stuck in this bizarre situation.
So how can I minimize the stress on this poor kid?? I'm worried the cops will eventually rock up and drag her mother away kicking and screaming, which would probably traumatize her for life
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Last night she knocked on my door and wanted me to come talk to her, I thought she was just lonely and wanted to talk so agreed. But then she started going on about how another housemate from Norway is an imposter who is "wearing a fake mask, has a fake passport and owes her $14 million, because he is the reincarnation of a work friend she used to have" (I'm not even joking, and she was dead serious the whole time). She also said she was getting kicked out by the landlord (which is because she keeps on harassing this poor guy).
I decided to just ignore it last night, but earlier today when I was at uni she went into the Norwegian student's room, and bit him (which is obviously assault).
I haven't talked to that guy yet as just heard about it from another housemate.
Obviously the main concern is to minimize the stress on the kid (whose really friendly and cool, and said to me "sometimes I don't like staying with my mum, she gets really strange".
Should I ask the kid if she has any relatives overseas and if so whether I could talk to them, and then try to explain to the relatives the situation so they can help?
I mean I could just ignore it, and probably would (I mean if someone is going to be committed, there's not much you can do about it), if there wasn't a kid stuck in this bizarre situation.
So how can I minimize the stress on this poor kid?? I'm worried the cops will eventually rock up and drag her mother away kicking and screaming, which would probably traumatize her for life
