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Homeless son, 26, how do I cope with this?
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 619331" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Thanks Echolette</p><p>Yes, that sounds just like my son, all those things you've described, getting angry about issues that he doesn't really 'get', hanging out with a load of other smelly drop-outs, not having to work or take responsibility for anything, getting cross with people (I mean me) if they question how he is living or don't agree with some of his extreme views.</p><p></p><p>Your description of how your son felt that he belonged is spot-on. That's exactly how my son is - he doesn't feel that he fits in anywhere, he doesn't WANT to fit in. He can't even be with his own family without getting wound up and wanting to go off and be alone. I think that when this community inevitably falls apart, he will just take off who knows where.</p><p></p><p>I've just read your latest post about your son. So sorry. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 619331, member: 17650"] Thanks Echolette Yes, that sounds just like my son, all those things you've described, getting angry about issues that he doesn't really 'get', hanging out with a load of other smelly drop-outs, not having to work or take responsibility for anything, getting cross with people (I mean me) if they question how he is living or don't agree with some of his extreme views. Your description of how your son felt that he belonged is spot-on. That's exactly how my son is - he doesn't feel that he fits in anywhere, he doesn't WANT to fit in. He can't even be with his own family without getting wound up and wanting to go off and be alone. I think that when this community inevitably falls apart, he will just take off who knows where. I've just read your latest post about your son. So sorry. x [/QUOTE]
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