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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 189889" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Your son is violent, more violent than many of the rest of us are used to. That he <em>can</em> control himself in public or in front of husband or both is to me an indication that he's holding up his violence for a time when he can get away with it. It also sounds as though he is huffing. To think that he is going to save up enough money to get his own place is absurd.</p><p></p><p>My thought is that he needs to be out of the house. I also think if he is worried about your searching his room, I'd be going through it with a fine toothed comb. I'd call the police when he's violent. It's your house and he is 20 years old. Unless you usually live like thugs at your house, he doesn't belong there. It won't kill him to find a place to crash. It may kill him to not have to do anything other than sleep and huff mom's pledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 189889, member: 99"] Your son is violent, more violent than many of the rest of us are used to. That he [i]can[/i] control himself in public or in front of husband or both is to me an indication that he's holding up his violence for a time when he can get away with it. It also sounds as though he is huffing. To think that he is going to save up enough money to get his own place is absurd. My thought is that he needs to be out of the house. I also think if he is worried about your searching his room, I'd be going through it with a fine toothed comb. I'd call the police when he's violent. It's your house and he is 20 years old. Unless you usually live like thugs at your house, he doesn't belong there. It won't kill him to find a place to crash. It may kill him to not have to do anything other than sleep and huff mom's pledge. [/QUOTE]
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