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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 688112" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Copa, you are amazing to me really. You've come so much farther in the path toward detaching than I have, in less time. Of course if he was not following your agreement, it was time to change things. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You know more about what he can and can't do than anyone else Copa. You know if he has the capacity to do what you asked. Clearly, you'd never ask more than he was capable of. I don't recall what he receives SSI for, or why he has a medical marijuana card? Feel free to ignore the question, curiosity mostly. </p><p></p><p>When you first started posting here, you were so afraid for him. I think that you've actually paid your son a great compliment, though he won't see it that way, by putting him out. You're holding him to the same standard you would any other adult. That's a big thing. </p><p></p><p>by the way, I would change the locks. We've done more than once, even when our son gave a key back, because he might have made a copy. Any other landlord would do so. Just saying....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 688112, member: 17309"] Copa, you are amazing to me really. You've come so much farther in the path toward detaching than I have, in less time. Of course if he was not following your agreement, it was time to change things. You know more about what he can and can't do than anyone else Copa. You know if he has the capacity to do what you asked. Clearly, you'd never ask more than he was capable of. I don't recall what he receives SSI for, or why he has a medical marijuana card? Feel free to ignore the question, curiosity mostly. When you first started posting here, you were so afraid for him. I think that you've actually paid your son a great compliment, though he won't see it that way, by putting him out. You're holding him to the same standard you would any other adult. That's a big thing. by the way, I would change the locks. We've done more than once, even when our son gave a key back, because he might have made a copy. Any other landlord would do so. Just saying.... [/QUOTE]
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