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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 620551" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I think for most of us, yes, ignoring is best. Why subject yourself to a daily array of insults, lies and manipulations. If it were anyone else, would you put up with this? Likely not. Because he is your son doesn't excuse him from being civil and respectful, as Cedar always says, you raised him better then that. If his girlfriend is going home then he will need to do something other then spending his days emailing you and everyone else. It's remarkable the energy our kids put out on stupid stuff while ignoring the obvious.......like hmmmmmm, getting a job. My advice, block him on every single level that you can. And, if possible make the blocking obvious to him so he knows that it is futile and his emails are going into a black hole. Hang in there SS. Take the $300-$400 he is asking for and go to the casino for the weekend. That sounds like a much better way to spend your time and your money. Go have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 620551, member: 13542"] I think for most of us, yes, ignoring is best. Why subject yourself to a daily array of insults, lies and manipulations. If it were anyone else, would you put up with this? Likely not. Because he is your son doesn't excuse him from being civil and respectful, as Cedar always says, you raised him better then that. If his girlfriend is going home then he will need to do something other then spending his days emailing you and everyone else. It's remarkable the energy our kids put out on stupid stuff while ignoring the obvious.......like hmmmmmm, getting a job. My advice, block him on every single level that you can. And, if possible make the blocking obvious to him so he knows that it is futile and his emails are going into a black hole. Hang in there SS. Take the $300-$400 he is asking for and go to the casino for the weekend. That sounds like a much better way to spend your time and your money. Go have fun. [/QUOTE]
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