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Please help - 28 yr old son destroying things in house
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<blockquote data-quote="bertie" data-source="post: 714457" data-attributes="member: 965"><p>Hi seek, thank you. </p><p></p><p>What's interesting is that most of the time he's ok to live with, although he complains a lot about the house and "how dirty it is" (to me it's fine). I think he just likes having something to complain about. </p><p></p><p>He won't go to a therapist. Says all they'll do is beat him up emotionally and verbally. </p><p></p><p>He probably will laugh at a contract, but I can try it. I will have to approach him when he's in a good mood and it's a good time. His girlfriend has told him that she won't put up with his anger, and he has agreed with her to get help for it. I'm hoping she is working on him where I can't. Time will tell. Maybe he will go to a group or a therapist to save his relationship with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bertie, post: 714457, member: 965"] Hi seek, thank you. What's interesting is that most of the time he's ok to live with, although he complains a lot about the house and "how dirty it is" (to me it's fine). I think he just likes having something to complain about. He won't go to a therapist. Says all they'll do is beat him up emotionally and verbally. He probably will laugh at a contract, but I can try it. I will have to approach him when he's in a good mood and it's a good time. His girlfriend has told him that she won't put up with his anger, and he has agreed with her to get help for it. I'm hoping she is working on him where I can't. Time will tell. Maybe he will go to a group or a therapist to save his relationship with her. [/QUOTE]
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