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<blockquote data-quote="goldenguru" data-source="post: 112507" data-attributes="member: 1545"><p>If I understand your post correctly - your son hasn't lived with you for 5 years - correct? So really - I can't see you offering 'what you think is best for him". I think it's high time <strong>he</strong> figure out whats best for <strong>himself</strong>. </p><p></p><p>Your son is 22 years old. I agree with the others that it is time for him to call the shots. You have admitted that you don't want him to come live with you. So maybe this is his "miracle place". </p><p></p><p> I give his fathers wife a lot of credit for even trying to help this young man out. I think they are concentrating on the appropriate things. NA meetings. Accountability with a sponsor. Gainful employment. The opportunity to stay plugged in to his child's life. All pluses in my book.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of what you may think of your son's father and his wife - remember that this is your son's father.</p><p></p><p>Respectfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldenguru, post: 112507, member: 1545"] If I understand your post correctly - your son hasn't lived with you for 5 years - correct? So really - I can't see you offering 'what you think is best for him". I think it's high time [b]he[/b] figure out whats best for [b]himself[/b]. Your son is 22 years old. I agree with the others that it is time for him to call the shots. You have admitted that you don't want him to come live with you. So maybe this is his "miracle place". I give his fathers wife a lot of credit for even trying to help this young man out. I think they are concentrating on the appropriate things. NA meetings. Accountability with a sponsor. Gainful employment. The opportunity to stay plugged in to his child's life. All pluses in my book. Regardless of what you may think of your son's father and his wife - remember that this is your son's father. Respectfully. [/QUOTE]
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