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>Towards the end of a 60th birthday party, I felt an arm slink around my waist. I turned to see the son of a friend - an affectionate hug from a lovely young man I'd known for a decade and had watched grow up. Or so I thought.
>'Can we talk?' he asked, tipsily.
>It was late and much wine had been taken. I knew he'd broken up with his girlfriend and thought he wanted some advice from Agony Aunt Amanda. He smokes, so I suggested we go outside while he had a cigarette, but he said no, he wanted to come home with me and talk privately. It wasn't the first time I'd looked after a drunken youngster who found it easier to confide in me than his mum about his problems and my place was close, so I agreed
>Towards the end of a 60th birthday party, I felt an arm slink around my waist. I turned to see the son of a friend - an affectionate hug from a lovely young man I'd known for a decade and had watched grow up. Or so I thought.
>'Can we talk?' he asked, tipsily.
>It was late and much wine had been taken. I knew he'd broken up with his girlfriend and thought he wanted some advice from Agony Aunt Amanda. He smokes, so I suggested we go outside while he had a cigarette, but he said no, he wanted to come home with me and talk privately. It wasn't the first time I'd looked after a drunken youngster who found it easier to confide in me than his mum about his problems and my place was close, so I agreed
