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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 547431" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>You know, our boys don't "get it" until they are at least in their mid 20's. Mine pulled soooo many bonehead moves (including going thru the tattoo thing) I was just beside myself as I envisioned him bald, tatted up, pants down below his butt and living in the gutter passed out drunk and/or stoned. Believe me, I never thought he would grow up. I didn't even go there with the carrot of rehab as it was a waste of my brain energy. He had a roof over his head and food to eat but that was the extent of my participation-no money, no new clothes (cept at Xmas or his birthday) and he was told there would be no jail visits or money on his account if he ended up there. Took him a while but eventually a 5 watt bulb went off in his head. </p><p></p><p>I will keep my fingers crossed one goes off in your difficult child's head as well</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 547431, member: 47"] You know, our boys don't "get it" until they are at least in their mid 20's. Mine pulled soooo many bonehead moves (including going thru the tattoo thing) I was just beside myself as I envisioned him bald, tatted up, pants down below his butt and living in the gutter passed out drunk and/or stoned. Believe me, I never thought he would grow up. I didn't even go there with the carrot of rehab as it was a waste of my brain energy. He had a roof over his head and food to eat but that was the extent of my participation-no money, no new clothes (cept at Xmas or his birthday) and he was told there would be no jail visits or money on his account if he ended up there. Took him a while but eventually a 5 watt bulb went off in his head. I will keep my fingers crossed one goes off in your difficult child's head as well Marcie [/QUOTE]
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