Personal Narrative: Timothy Denied That He Currently Smokes Pot

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Timothy denied that he currently smokes pot. Timothy stated that he had smoked pot in the past but it’s been over a year since last use. Timothy denied yelling at Xander and said the he does raise his voice but doesn’t yell. Timothy also said that he could understand how Xander would think it was yelling. Timothy also denied that he expose Xander to sexual act and material. Timothy said that he does bring girls over but Timothy will go into his bedroom away from Xander. Xander stated that he had never been forced to watch his dad, Timothy, in a sexual act. Xander also said that his dad doesn’t have pornographic material. Xander did say that his dad does yell at him. Xander also stated that Timothy smokes and grow pot at home. Xander said that

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