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The things they (literally) leave behind...
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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 688279" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>Hi Walrus-so familiar.</p><p> I always thought my son left his things because he left angry and quickly. Now, that I see how common this is, I wonder if he was always like this. I really can't remember him ever valuing anything. Certainly now he doesn't value people or things.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We have a basement room with his stuff which we packed up after he left, I couldn't just leave it in his room, or it would seem then as if I expected or accepted him back. As I look at the pile I'm aware you could buy it all at goodwill for less than $100. Really I just don't throw it out because I don't want to anger him, bad reason but true.</p><p></p><p> More true words were never spoken. We also had a guitar episode or two or three..."Given away", smashed to pieces or pawned...that too was our dream-that he would find solace in music and he was really good but he chose differently. Again and again. Thank you all for letting me know I'm not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 688279, member: 20054"] Hi Walrus-so familiar. I always thought my son left his things because he left angry and quickly. Now, that I see how common this is, I wonder if he was always like this. I really can't remember him ever valuing anything. Certainly now he doesn't value people or things. We have a basement room with his stuff which we packed up after he left, I couldn't just leave it in his room, or it would seem then as if I expected or accepted him back. As I look at the pile I'm aware you could buy it all at goodwill for less than $100. Really I just don't throw it out because I don't want to anger him, bad reason but true. More true words were never spoken. We also had a guitar episode or two or three..."Given away", smashed to pieces or pawned...that too was our dream-that he would find solace in music and he was really good but he chose differently. Again and again. Thank you all for letting me know I'm not alone. [/QUOTE]
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