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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 446235"><p>Thanks yes there is a little light.... I think as long as my son can stay away from drugs he has what it takes to be successful in life.... however I need to keep quiet about my concerns about his drug/alcohol use because that too is up to him.I did comment to him the other day that most kids his age in our area go to college and that is a way to ease into being on their own, that there is support in figuring things out. The way he is doing things is the hard way and he has always tended to do things the hard way.. he smiled at that becuase he knows that is true. I said that at his age I don't think I would have been able to try and live on my own and support myself. I went to college and got help in doing it. He did say it was a lot easier to think about living in a dorm and going to school then to try and figure out how to commute to the local community college without a car!!! True, very true. So now we just have to wait and see and continue on with my own life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 446235"] Thanks yes there is a little light.... I think as long as my son can stay away from drugs he has what it takes to be successful in life.... however I need to keep quiet about my concerns about his drug/alcohol use because that too is up to him.I did comment to him the other day that most kids his age in our area go to college and that is a way to ease into being on their own, that there is support in figuring things out. The way he is doing things is the hard way and he has always tended to do things the hard way.. he smiled at that becuase he knows that is true. I said that at his age I don't think I would have been able to try and live on my own and support myself. I went to college and got help in doing it. He did say it was a lot easier to think about living in a dorm and going to school then to try and figure out how to commute to the local community college without a car!!! True, very true. So now we just have to wait and see and continue on with my own life. [/QUOTE]
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