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Homeless 46 year old daughter and a son in jail
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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 697268" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>I certainly agree and am hoping it happens. And I am really trying to mind my own business. After the visit Friday with the public defender which I told him I was concerned that my son was still obsessed with the ex girlfriend who was burned in the meth fire, he said something that make me re think a couple of things. He said it was actually a good thing that he is not angry, but has compassion for this girl instead. After thinking it over I agree, I would rather have him be sorry that she was burned and hospitalized for a month instead of being cold to that. He is a caring person, and I hope he stays that way while finding a way to use boundaries so that this does not happen again. They were both there, making the meth, in the dark because she was paranoid and using a hair dryer to hurry the process up, but hopefully both of them will turn the life around and never do this again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 697268, member: 20487"] I certainly agree and am hoping it happens. And I am really trying to mind my own business. After the visit Friday with the public defender which I told him I was concerned that my son was still obsessed with the ex girlfriend who was burned in the meth fire, he said something that make me re think a couple of things. He said it was actually a good thing that he is not angry, but has compassion for this girl instead. After thinking it over I agree, I would rather have him be sorry that she was burned and hospitalized for a month instead of being cold to that. He is a caring person, and I hope he stays that way while finding a way to use boundaries so that this does not happen again. They were both there, making the meth, in the dark because she was paranoid and using a hair dryer to hurry the process up, but hopefully both of them will turn the life around and never do this again. [/QUOTE]
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