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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 620572" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>I would look at the emails as his way of checking in... even if reading them is too much the fact that an email comes from him lets you know he is still alive. I really liked how one parent left note that kid could call on Sat. from 10-11 am, it lets them know you want to keep the lines of communication open but done playing this stupid game. </p><p></p><p>When I was traveling with the carnival, my poor mom use to worry herself sick about me; Sunday afternoon 3:00 I would take my roll of quarters & go to a pay phone to check in with my parents & let them know what town I would be in the following week. Knowing where I was and that if she really needed to contact me she could was the only way she managed to get thru that time. Seems like the dark ages but they didn't have email or cell phones back then.</p><p></p><p>The 32yo in this thread I keep thinking "wow if he had put as much energy into a job as lining up this scam he would have made manager by now" </p><p></p><p>I would also pretend these people he's gotten to believe that his dysfunction is all mommy & daddy's fault don't exist; they are idiots and if want to waste their time & money believing his nonsense let them. A fool and their money are lucky they ever got together in the first place. (carny proverb)</p><p></p><p>Wanted to let you know I'm still reading along and sending good thoughts and support your way.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 620572, member: 7170"] I would look at the emails as his way of checking in... even if reading them is too much the fact that an email comes from him lets you know he is still alive. I really liked how one parent left note that kid could call on Sat. from 10-11 am, it lets them know you want to keep the lines of communication open but done playing this stupid game. When I was traveling with the carnival, my poor mom use to worry herself sick about me; Sunday afternoon 3:00 I would take my roll of quarters & go to a pay phone to check in with my parents & let them know what town I would be in the following week. Knowing where I was and that if she really needed to contact me she could was the only way she managed to get thru that time. Seems like the dark ages but they didn't have email or cell phones back then. The 32yo in this thread I keep thinking "wow if he had put as much energy into a job as lining up this scam he would have made manager by now" I would also pretend these people he's gotten to believe that his dysfunction is all mommy & daddy's fault don't exist; they are idiots and if want to waste their time & money believing his nonsense let them. A fool and their money are lucky they ever got together in the first place. (carny proverb) Wanted to let you know I'm still reading along and sending good thoughts and support your way. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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