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So I finally kicked him out - why do I feel like ****?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 544859" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I believe you are doing the right thing for both of you too. Oddly, years and years ago I myself spent a few nights at Covenant House in NYC! I made the idiotic choice to runaway from my home in VA with a guy I barely knew and he ditched me in the city and I had no way to get home. They took me in and helped me to get back home. </p><p></p><p>We had to put my own son out twice and it was the best thing we did for him. When he lived with us he acted like an overgrown perpetual teenager. Now that he is on his own, he has grown up by leaps and bounds. I would almost have to change his status to easy child/difficult child. The only real trouble he gets into now is because he drives without a license and that is because he lost his license during his difficult child years and there is probably no way he will ever get it back without very expensive lawyer fees and he has to get around and we have no public transportation here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 544859, member: 1514"] I believe you are doing the right thing for both of you too. Oddly, years and years ago I myself spent a few nights at Covenant House in NYC! I made the idiotic choice to runaway from my home in VA with a guy I barely knew and he ditched me in the city and I had no way to get home. They took me in and helped me to get back home. We had to put my own son out twice and it was the best thing we did for him. When he lived with us he acted like an overgrown perpetual teenager. Now that he is on his own, he has grown up by leaps and bounds. I would almost have to change his status to easy child/difficult child. The only real trouble he gets into now is because he drives without a license and that is because he lost his license during his difficult child years and there is probably no way he will ever get it back without very expensive lawyer fees and he has to get around and we have no public transportation here. [/QUOTE]
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