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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 685022" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>I'm sorry, Endeaver, that he has been dishonest with you. Yikes, I am sorry you find yourself paying for an apartment that he is not using for going to school.</p><p></p><p>Yes, those lies are hard to understand. Not sure why...as they know they are going to be "found out" eventually.</p><p></p><p>When I was in college (back when dinosaurs roamed the earth), college was more of a time for exploration, in many ways. Now it seems such a different approach -- get the classes you need to get your degree and build your resume and get a good job...</p><p></p><p>Your son is still so young...Could it be that he feels trapped, with no way to reconcile what he thinks is expected of him vs. what he wants? Not that it would change the fact that he is lying to you and that you are paying for an apartment he is not using for college, but it would be nice to know where he is coming from, since his issues began so abruptly.</p><p></p><p>It is too bad he did not stay with the counselor; that might have helped him clarify what HE wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 685022, member: 17720"] I'm sorry, Endeaver, that he has been dishonest with you. Yikes, I am sorry you find yourself paying for an apartment that he is not using for going to school. Yes, those lies are hard to understand. Not sure why...as they know they are going to be "found out" eventually. When I was in college (back when dinosaurs roamed the earth), college was more of a time for exploration, in many ways. Now it seems such a different approach -- get the classes you need to get your degree and build your resume and get a good job... Your son is still so young...Could it be that he feels trapped, with no way to reconcile what he thinks is expected of him vs. what he wants? Not that it would change the fact that he is lying to you and that you are paying for an apartment he is not using for college, but it would be nice to know where he is coming from, since his issues began so abruptly. It is too bad he did not stay with the counselor; that might have helped him clarify what HE wants. [/QUOTE]
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