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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 47047" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hi Robyn,</p><p>yes, you do need to detach. He is 19, he is not living with you, let him take care of his responsibilities, such as calling into work. If he loses the job then he has to figure out what to do, don't figure it out for him. Don't make his problems into your problems. I know how hard it is but it is for the best. Nineteen is not so young to want to be on your own and running your own life and you are bound to make mistakes. He knows you love him and are there for him.</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 47047, member: 3450"] Hi Robyn, yes, you do need to detach. He is 19, he is not living with you, let him take care of his responsibilities, such as calling into work. If he loses the job then he has to figure out what to do, don't figure it out for him. Don't make his problems into your problems. I know how hard it is but it is for the best. Nineteen is not so young to want to be on your own and running your own life and you are bound to make mistakes. He knows you love him and are there for him. Jane [/QUOTE]
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