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I bought my kid a tent today, he's homeless.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 675886" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>I have been lurking here, reading stories, finding comfort in the camaraderie of our unique chaos. Your post prompted me to join, as I read it with tears running down my face. My husband is an officer. I work in a profession that also often sees the worst, especially in children. As others have pointed out, your son seems to have a kind soul, respect for you, and does not seem to pull you into obligations or guilts to do or care for him. He is choosing to live a life you would not choose for him, and it is painful, but it is his choice. And you know he loves and respects you. What so many of us would give for that instead of the painful allegations, smear campaigns, pity parties, tantrums, guilt trips and manipulations. But like all Difficult Child, he has to save himself and perhaps in this moment, he doesn't not see anything wrong with how he lives and no reason to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 675886, member: 19905"] I have been lurking here, reading stories, finding comfort in the camaraderie of our unique chaos. Your post prompted me to join, as I read it with tears running down my face. My husband is an officer. I work in a profession that also often sees the worst, especially in children. As others have pointed out, your son seems to have a kind soul, respect for you, and does not seem to pull you into obligations or guilts to do or care for him. He is choosing to live a life you would not choose for him, and it is painful, but it is his choice. And you know he loves and respects you. What so many of us would give for that instead of the painful allegations, smear campaigns, pity parties, tantrums, guilt trips and manipulations. But like all Difficult Child, he has to save himself and perhaps in this moment, he doesn't not see anything wrong with how he lives and no reason to change. [/QUOTE]
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