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Treating them like an adult is confusing...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 695195" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>in my opinion your house, your rules. You have a right to be comfortable in your house and if he is making you uncomfortable then his behavior should change. Also, having had some sub abuse issues, not drinking in the house is an acceptable rule. If he had not had sub abuse history then you would not be uncomfortable with his drinking, would you? Also, he clearly isn't a grown up yet or he would be supporting himself. When he is a grown up then he can make the rules for his house. Until then, he is a child in your house, or at least a dependent. Dependents don't get to make the rules, in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 695195, member: 1233"] in my opinion your house, your rules. You have a right to be comfortable in your house and if he is making you uncomfortable then his behavior should change. Also, having had some sub abuse issues, not drinking in the house is an acceptable rule. If he had not had sub abuse history then you would not be uncomfortable with his drinking, would you? Also, he clearly isn't a grown up yet or he would be supporting himself. When he is a grown up then he can make the rules for his house. Until then, he is a child in your house, or at least a dependent. Dependents don't get to make the rules, in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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