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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 688786" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>Lil, I want you to know that I truly am sending very gentle hugs to you and Jabber. I also feel for your son. He is so unnervingly identical to my son in just about every way. Your right, Jabber made a choice to call the police based on the behavior he was displaying at that time. Your son's response was to stop his father from calling the authorities in an aggressive manner. Your son went to jail due to his actions in the past. He has made progress and you recognize that he has. He was bailed out. He chose to get drunk. You are at work worrying about Jabber and son being home together. You are worrying whether or not he can make it on his own. When he is on his own, you worry about where he is and you dread the hysterical phone calls asking for help. It sucks to live like this. I am truly so sorry that you are going through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 688786, member: 12856"] Lil, I want you to know that I truly am sending very gentle hugs to you and Jabber. I also feel for your son. He is so unnervingly identical to my son in just about every way. Your right, Jabber made a choice to call the police based on the behavior he was displaying at that time. Your son's response was to stop his father from calling the authorities in an aggressive manner. Your son went to jail due to his actions in the past. He has made progress and you recognize that he has. He was bailed out. He chose to get drunk. You are at work worrying about Jabber and son being home together. You are worrying whether or not he can make it on his own. When he is on his own, you worry about where he is and you dread the hysterical phone calls asking for help. It sucks to live like this. I am truly so sorry that you are going through this. [/QUOTE]
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