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So I finally kicked him out - why do I feel like ****?
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 544864" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I made the same choice 7 years ago. This single act alone was the best parenting I had ever done, ever. This forced my son to make money, start from the bottom, see what the heck happens if you don't work and see it and feel it first hand. He lived in a discusting rooming house, worked in a casino, saved money and got an apt. He now is a union carpenter, with great benefits and supports himself. That was the goal. I still have friends who's kids are still laying on the couch. You made the right decision. Your relationship will mend. your son will become his own man and blame you, he'll see how you've helped him. Not right away, though. You're only human and trying to help him. ((((HUGS)))) You're doing fine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 544864, member: 2668"] I made the same choice 7 years ago. This single act alone was the best parenting I had ever done, ever. This forced my son to make money, start from the bottom, see what the heck happens if you don't work and see it and feel it first hand. He lived in a discusting rooming house, worked in a casino, saved money and got an apt. He now is a union carpenter, with great benefits and supports himself. That was the goal. I still have friends who's kids are still laying on the couch. You made the right decision. Your relationship will mend. your son will become his own man and blame you, he'll see how you've helped him. Not right away, though. You're only human and trying to help him. ((((HUGS)))) You're doing fine! [/QUOTE]
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