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How do you help a homeless and suicidal son?
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 739000" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>Oh I understand Elsi. Last year my son got a job with a restaurant owned by my aunt's best friend (not thru that contact, he knew someone else working there). I didn't want them finding out he was my son because I knew it would end badly and reflect on me. They ended up finding out and it did end badly so I was right! So humiliating. </p><p></p><p>His aunt won't take him back to work on their farm either and I know they need the help. He must not have been a very hard worker. </p><p></p><p>I am too enjoying my peace here with my son gone. He can't come back. There's no way he could ever live within the constraints we would have. He would probably rather be homeless, at any rate he would end up being kicked out again. We put up with so much. It's bad enough with my 18 year old daughter and her boyfriend (not living here but might as well be). It's normal stuff (staying up late, messes, stupid arguments) but I'm ready for that to be over too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 739000, member: 16761"] Oh I understand Elsi. Last year my son got a job with a restaurant owned by my aunt's best friend (not thru that contact, he knew someone else working there). I didn't want them finding out he was my son because I knew it would end badly and reflect on me. They ended up finding out and it did end badly so I was right! So humiliating. His aunt won't take him back to work on their farm either and I know they need the help. He must not have been a very hard worker. I am too enjoying my peace here with my son gone. He can't come back. There's no way he could ever live within the constraints we would have. He would probably rather be homeless, at any rate he would end up being kicked out again. We put up with so much. It's bad enough with my 18 year old daughter and her boyfriend (not living here but might as well be). It's normal stuff (staying up late, messes, stupid arguments) but I'm ready for that to be over too. [/QUOTE]
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