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No medications plus tobacco policy = walk home
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 208005" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>LOL! I hope you asked the counselor for a copy of the list! </p><p></p><p>husband is a WoWer as well, and I have no idea of how much money he spends on it. I know it's not $200 a month! It's supposed to come out of his pocket, but the monthly fee has been showing up on the credit card and that starts a fight every month. It's a total waste of human life, if you ask me. When he plays it he's exhausted, anti-social, fat from eating junk and lack of exercise. I'd have it all out of my house if I could, but the best I can do is keep him busy so that he's not immersed in it all of the time. It feels a lot like being his mom...</p><p></p><p>I hope your difficult child will get the message. The therapist is right, it's time to go. Doesn't he want a girlfriend? Girls don't go for guys who live with mom and play WoW all day! Not to mention the gross chewing stuff! EWWW!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 208005, member: 99"] LOL! I hope you asked the counselor for a copy of the list! husband is a WoWer as well, and I have no idea of how much money he spends on it. I know it's not $200 a month! It's supposed to come out of his pocket, but the monthly fee has been showing up on the credit card and that starts a fight every month. It's a total waste of human life, if you ask me. When he plays it he's exhausted, anti-social, fat from eating junk and lack of exercise. I'd have it all out of my house if I could, but the best I can do is keep him busy so that he's not immersed in it all of the time. It feels a lot like being his mom... I hope your difficult child will get the message. The therapist is right, it's time to go. Doesn't he want a girlfriend? Girls don't go for guys who live with mom and play WoW all day! Not to mention the gross chewing stuff! EWWW! [/QUOTE]
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