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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 258966" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I haven't read all of the responses.</p><p></p><p>My home growing up was never a safe place. Neither was I safe in my home when I was married. I will absolutely not tolerate anyone coming into my home and making me feel not safe. I don't mean just physically safe. My home is my safe haven for my children and me and I won't have it treated any differently. Period. That's my take on it. I take a really hard line on this. It probably has a lot to do with PTSD, but it's just the way it is for me. He would either get with the program or he would find somewhere else to live. Being allowed to move into your house is a privilege. Manster deserves to feel safe - physically and emotionally - in his home.</p><p></p><p>Regarding stinky feet: My son's feet were just horrible. Actually, it was his shoes, too. I remember being on my hands and knees sniffing the carpet thinking the cats had peed. It was easy child's shoes. For a while, the shoes stayed in the garage. He now uses this product by Dr. Scholl's called Shoe Shot or something. It's in a yellow container and it's a powder. He squirts a little in everytime he puts his shoes on. No more stinky feet or stinky shoes.</p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 258966, member: 7083"] I haven't read all of the responses. My home growing up was never a safe place. Neither was I safe in my home when I was married. I will absolutely not tolerate anyone coming into my home and making me feel not safe. I don't mean just physically safe. My home is my safe haven for my children and me and I won't have it treated any differently. Period. That's my take on it. I take a really hard line on this. It probably has a lot to do with PTSD, but it's just the way it is for me. He would either get with the program or he would find somewhere else to live. Being allowed to move into your house is a privilege. Manster deserves to feel safe - physically and emotionally - in his home. Regarding stinky feet: My son's feet were just horrible. Actually, it was his shoes, too. I remember being on my hands and knees sniffing the carpet thinking the cats had peed. It was easy child's shoes. For a while, the shoes stayed in the garage. He now uses this product by Dr. Scholl's called Shoe Shot or something. It's in a yellow container and it's a powder. He squirts a little in everytime he puts his shoes on. No more stinky feet or stinky shoes. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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