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<blockquote data-quote="Robinboots" data-source="post: 350593" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Thanks, Star - as usual, you put it so...succinctly! And I suppose you're right, the MUST see him as all grown up, because they sure aren't hustling to send him home with the usual "behave yourself".</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I hadn't heard from him since Thursday, when I texted and he called and was being a doink again. I texted him this morning, "hey" and he said "hi" and I said "what's up" and he said "nm". I asked if he was still staying with the same friend and he asked why I wanted to know. I said nevermind, and that was it. Scintillating conversation, yes?</p><p></p><p>About half an hour ago he texted again, asking for money. I swear, I do NOT know how he can spend it so fast! Yes, part of bipolar, maybe, but still.... I had $190 of his money that I was holding so he WOULDN'T blow it/have access to it. $25 went on his phone when he came home/was home last week for a whopping 24 hours. I gave him $100 last Monday, 1) because it was his, and 2) because I was trying to get him here so the police could take him to the hospital. - which didn't happen. So that leaves $65 of HIS money that I have.</p><p></p><p>Should I give it to him and be done? Or not? He hasn't texted back, since I asked "why" he needed more money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinboots, post: 350593, member: 4542"] Thanks, Star - as usual, you put it so...succinctly! And I suppose you're right, the MUST see him as all grown up, because they sure aren't hustling to send him home with the usual "behave yourself". As a side note, I hadn't heard from him since Thursday, when I texted and he called and was being a doink again. I texted him this morning, "hey" and he said "hi" and I said "what's up" and he said "nm". I asked if he was still staying with the same friend and he asked why I wanted to know. I said nevermind, and that was it. Scintillating conversation, yes? About half an hour ago he texted again, asking for money. I swear, I do NOT know how he can spend it so fast! Yes, part of bipolar, maybe, but still.... I had $190 of his money that I was holding so he WOULDN'T blow it/have access to it. $25 went on his phone when he came home/was home last week for a whopping 24 hours. I gave him $100 last Monday, 1) because it was his, and 2) because I was trying to get him here so the police could take him to the hospital. - which didn't happen. So that leaves $65 of HIS money that I have. Should I give it to him and be done? Or not? He hasn't texted back, since I asked "why" he needed more money. [/QUOTE]
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