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Newbie asking advice on how to deal with gambler son
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 529903" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If he is making more now and has paid his debts, is there a reason he can't put less in savings and increase his weekly spending amount? I would agree it is not a good idea if it was my plan, but this may be one area where he can learn a lesson and start to have more control to help prepare him for the future. Good decision or not, it would be one area to start to let go a little.....I suppose, it could then maybe take some of that burden off you (hearing the whining)???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 529903, member: 12886"] If he is making more now and has paid his debts, is there a reason he can't put less in savings and increase his weekly spending amount? I would agree it is not a good idea if it was my plan, but this may be one area where he can learn a lesson and start to have more control to help prepare him for the future. Good decision or not, it would be one area to start to let go a little.....I suppose, it could then maybe take some of that burden off you (hearing the whining)??? [/QUOTE]
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