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How do I let my difficult child Son fail on his own
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 93224" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>First of all welcome to the site. Second of all I love your avitar. It pretty much tells us how you are feeling. </p><p></p><p>Your son is 20. He needs to learn to be responsible for himself and live on his own. I stopped helping my son for a long time. I do help him once in awhile now because he is doing well and trying very hard to do it all on his own. Sometimes he struggles financially, but because I know he's trying, I don't think it hurts to help him now. I don't help him a lot, just when he really really needs it. It's easier for me now because I know when I help him a little financially, he's not spending it on drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 93224, member: 2442"] First of all welcome to the site. Second of all I love your avitar. It pretty much tells us how you are feeling. Your son is 20. He needs to learn to be responsible for himself and live on his own. I stopped helping my son for a long time. I do help him once in awhile now because he is doing well and trying very hard to do it all on his own. Sometimes he struggles financially, but because I know he's trying, I don't think it hurts to help him now. I don't help him a lot, just when he really really needs it. It's easier for me now because I know when I help him a little financially, he's not spending it on drugs. [/QUOTE]
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