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No denial now. What's the best course of action?
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<blockquote data-quote="sadandfrustrated" data-source="post: 669996" data-attributes="member: 19612"><p>It never even dawned on me that he'd refuse to go. duh. I'm still in such a fog that that never even entered my mind. I just told him now we were going there later and he said okay.. so we'll see if he actually does go with us. I decided if he does go and we find out at the check cashing place that he didn't make good on the check, then he lied to me and his dad and I'm leaving him there and telling him he can find his clothes on the front porch if he wants them. Then we'll scurry around and change the locks while he's gone. </p><p></p><p>If he does go with us and we find he did make good on the check, then I guess we'll give him the next few days to get his clothes washed. He say's he has a place to go. He told hubby and I he was going to his friends house but that was when his dad was in earshot. Once dad left he told me he's going to have to live with some 'smelly old gay geezer and 'pay' for the privilege of living there and of course it's my fault that he has to do that.. sure. I just let that remark go right over my head and told him 'whatever choices you make are your;s to make. You're an adult'. He makes idle threats. Yesterday it was that he swallowed 50 tylenol. Honest to God, my first thought was I hoped you saved two for me because I've got a massive headache. Second thought was we don't even have 50 Tylenol. I'm so tired of his BS. </p><p> Then 15 mins later he wants to borrow the car to go get cigarettes. I should have said no and reminded him he was supposedly OD'ing on tylenol but I forgot. Now that I'm a little more clear headed I realize I should have called the police and told them he was trying to OD. Maybe they would have taken him in for a psychiatric evaluation. </p><p></p><p>He just left to catch the bus. He claims he has a job and needs to go fill out paperwork. I hope he does get a job. But again.. we'll see. He lies a lot. </p><p></p><p>I'll let you know what happens at the check cashing place later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandfrustrated, post: 669996, member: 19612"] It never even dawned on me that he'd refuse to go. duh. I'm still in such a fog that that never even entered my mind. I just told him now we were going there later and he said okay.. so we'll see if he actually does go with us. I decided if he does go and we find out at the check cashing place that he didn't make good on the check, then he lied to me and his dad and I'm leaving him there and telling him he can find his clothes on the front porch if he wants them. Then we'll scurry around and change the locks while he's gone. If he does go with us and we find he did make good on the check, then I guess we'll give him the next few days to get his clothes washed. He say's he has a place to go. He told hubby and I he was going to his friends house but that was when his dad was in earshot. Once dad left he told me he's going to have to live with some 'smelly old gay geezer and 'pay' for the privilege of living there and of course it's my fault that he has to do that.. sure. I just let that remark go right over my head and told him 'whatever choices you make are your;s to make. You're an adult'. He makes idle threats. Yesterday it was that he swallowed 50 tylenol. Honest to God, my first thought was I hoped you saved two for me because I've got a massive headache. Second thought was we don't even have 50 Tylenol. I'm so tired of his BS. Then 15 mins later he wants to borrow the car to go get cigarettes. I should have said no and reminded him he was supposedly OD'ing on tylenol but I forgot. Now that I'm a little more clear headed I realize I should have called the police and told them he was trying to OD. Maybe they would have taken him in for a psychiatric evaluation. He just left to catch the bus. He claims he has a job and needs to go fill out paperwork. I hope he does get a job. But again.. we'll see. He lies a lot. I'll let you know what happens at the check cashing place later. [/QUOTE]
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