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My 19 y/o is turning into a Pothead
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<blockquote data-quote="1000sunsets" data-source="post: 601148" data-attributes="member: 16512"><p>Sun,</p><p>I am glad that you and your husband have come to a mutual agreement about your son. He will probably continue with the pot and then do other drugs as he is introduced to them if he hasn't already. It sadens me to hear that because my son did not stop eventhough we moved to another city. The drugs are everywhere and easily made available. When my son was out of prison and reporting to his parole officer and had to attend classes.........he said that the drug suppliers would be there and would supply to who ever wanted some. I hope that in your case it could be different before it's too late. My son is homeless and it really hurts me... especially my wife but we got to stick together and try to detach from him. I do not know if you have any grandkids but that is what keeps us busy and happy most of the time. You need to take action now even if you think it is too harsh but there is nothing like letting your son know that you will not give in to his demands or make you and your husband feel sorry for him. After all we raised our kids and they really know us well and will take advantage of our feelings. Keep on him like a hawk because you have all the right. If he does fail to comply then you and your husband must make your decision and hope for the best. I pray that things may change in your family and that all of this bad situation can come to pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1000sunsets, post: 601148, member: 16512"] Sun, I am glad that you and your husband have come to a mutual agreement about your son. He will probably continue with the pot and then do other drugs as he is introduced to them if he hasn't already. It sadens me to hear that because my son did not stop eventhough we moved to another city. The drugs are everywhere and easily made available. When my son was out of prison and reporting to his parole officer and had to attend classes.........he said that the drug suppliers would be there and would supply to who ever wanted some. I hope that in your case it could be different before it's too late. My son is homeless and it really hurts me... especially my wife but we got to stick together and try to detach from him. I do not know if you have any grandkids but that is what keeps us busy and happy most of the time. You need to take action now even if you think it is too harsh but there is nothing like letting your son know that you will not give in to his demands or make you and your husband feel sorry for him. After all we raised our kids and they really know us well and will take advantage of our feelings. Keep on him like a hawk because you have all the right. If he does fail to comply then you and your husband must make your decision and hope for the best. I pray that things may change in your family and that all of this bad situation can come to pass. [/QUOTE]
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