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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 437695" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>I will not help my difficult child get a car/license until she has more stability/sobriety.</p><p> I have a 20 year old son who is badgering me non-stop for a motorcycle. I just wrote him that I will match dollar for dollar what he makes and for every hour he looks for a job. We did buy him cycles when he was 17 and he had two accidents and totaled that bike, got another cycle at age 19 that was more than the insurance money and the engine blew up, replaced that and then shipped it out to him when he had an out of state job last summer. It lasted one day. He had a job for 6 months and was not able/willing to save to get it repaired. It was toralled and we have set the boudnary now for nearly a year of not buying another motorcycle. He wants us to sell his Mustang and we refuse. The immaturity ad impulsivity can be a challenge to deal with. Compassion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 437695, member: 6393"] I will not help my difficult child get a car/license until she has more stability/sobriety. I have a 20 year old son who is badgering me non-stop for a motorcycle. I just wrote him that I will match dollar for dollar what he makes and for every hour he looks for a job. We did buy him cycles when he was 17 and he had two accidents and totaled that bike, got another cycle at age 19 that was more than the insurance money and the engine blew up, replaced that and then shipped it out to him when he had an out of state job last summer. It lasted one day. He had a job for 6 months and was not able/willing to save to get it repaired. It was toralled and we have set the boudnary now for nearly a year of not buying another motorcycle. He wants us to sell his Mustang and we refuse. The immaturity ad impulsivity can be a challenge to deal with. Compassion. [/QUOTE]
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