Anarchist Cookbook dilemma
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Anarchist Cookbook dilemma

The sitch: An almost fifteen-year-old boy (not mine) asked for The Anarchist Cookbook for his birthday. He's basically a good kid, but he's been in a fair amount of trouble...mostly just bad judgement calls, I think. His dad says he (kid) wants the book for "entertainment value", but he (dad) doesn't really seem to know much about the content.
Here's the dilemma: do I tell the dad--whom I know pretty darn well (we sleep next to each other almost every night)--that I think his kid could potentially get in MAJOR trouble if he gets his hands on this book? Or am I being a nosyparker? He (dad--Rooster) hasn't asked for my opinion, but, again, he doesn't really know what's in the darn thing. Would it be irresponsible of me to keep my mouth shut, knowing that this kid could (and most likely would) damage himself or other people with the information he'll get from TAC? And....well, you can already get most of that info online, anyway. So would it really make a difference? Or am I rationalizing?
Yeah, I'm really overthinking this thing. So tell me to calm down, or something, please!
And, just for the record, I wouldn't get that book for ANY fifteen-year-old, no matter how mature they are. I wouldn't get it for a 55-year-old. But I would get it for myself, so figure that one out.
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And I can't really play dumb, 'cause
a. I was in/hung out with punk bands in my (distant) youth, and those guys carried TAC around like it was a bible and they were born again, and Rooster (dad) knows that, and
b. I'd have to punch myself in the face.
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That's just my inexpert opinion of course.
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That's a very good suggestion, but that'd most likely guarantee that he wouldn't check it out...the Rooster tends to bury his head in the sand when it comes to his kids...then he can plead ignorant and blame the kids' mother. Or me, in this case, 'cause I didn't get in his face and tell him not to get that damn book. He already knows that something's up, 'cause I've told him that I won't buy it and I NEVER refuse to buy a book for a kid. So I'm gonna tell him and it'll probably start a huge freakin' fight, but so what? It's not like we've never fought before. Might as well do something we're good at.RuqeeD wrote:Hmm, maybe you could tell your partner to find out for himself first what the book is about then let him make the judgement call whether he should get his kid the book?

Thank you, everyone, for your perspective and suggestions! I've made way too big a deal about this, and you've helped a lot...just venting about it has helped. As my grandmother would say, y'all is good folk!
edited to add:
My (fourteen-year-old) son has gotten his dad's copy of SI's Swimsuit Edition every year since he was twelve. After dad's done with it, of course. Yeesh! It's not quite porn, but it did open the door for us to talk about pornography and unrealistic body images/ideas/behavior regarding women. I've gotta thank my ex for that...Scott wrote:He might as well ask his parents for porn.