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<blockquote data-quote="Graille" data-source="post: 611080" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>I too am new here and find comfort in reading other parents posts that are going through similar situations. My 28 year old son is now homeless. My exhusband and I are finally on the same page and have recently come to the conclusion we must stop "helping" our son by giving him money, food or shelter. Its heartwrenching to think of him cold and lonely out there...somewhere, but I am trying to be strong and keep telling myself "Maybe if he hits bottom, he will start looking for a way up..." He has had many excuses as to why he can't change, keep a job or take care of himself. We have been through all the lies, manipulations and schemes with him and were at our witts end. I miss the warm, affectionate little boy he use to be and pray one day the person I thought he would become will show up. I would love nothing more than to have the kind of relationship with him that I see my friends and other family members have with their children.</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you for sharing so that others know they aren't alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graille, post: 611080, member: 17130"] I too am new here and find comfort in reading other parents posts that are going through similar situations. My 28 year old son is now homeless. My exhusband and I are finally on the same page and have recently come to the conclusion we must stop "helping" our son by giving him money, food or shelter. Its heartwrenching to think of him cold and lonely out there...somewhere, but I am trying to be strong and keep telling myself "Maybe if he hits bottom, he will start looking for a way up..." He has had many excuses as to why he can't change, keep a job or take care of himself. We have been through all the lies, manipulations and schemes with him and were at our witts end. I miss the warm, affectionate little boy he use to be and pray one day the person I thought he would become will show up. I would love nothing more than to have the kind of relationship with him that I see my friends and other family members have with their children. Again, thank you for sharing so that others know they aren't alone. [/QUOTE]
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