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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 638131" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You set boundaries. He violated you. He made himself homeless, knowing what he was doing. And you don't even know the full extent of what he's up to.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the FB friend is trouble. I wouldn't worry about it. I found that the world I thought my difficult children lead and their actual worlds were nothing alike. There is a reason the kid's family left him and there is another side to that story that you don't know.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child could tell a very good story and get a lot of people to feel sorry for him. It wasn't the truth, but it did work.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. You're doing good. This is hard for all of us when we go through it. Some personal violations our grown children commit are things that just can't be written off or they get even worse...he stole from you so you spared him the police. If he steals from anyone else, he won't be spared. Let him learn. We give them roots to grown and wings to fly...they decide where to fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 638131, member: 1550"] You set boundaries. He violated you. He made himself homeless, knowing what he was doing. And you don't even know the full extent of what he's up to. Maybe the FB friend is trouble. I wouldn't worry about it. I found that the world I thought my difficult children lead and their actual worlds were nothing alike. There is a reason the kid's family left him and there is another side to that story that you don't know. My difficult child could tell a very good story and get a lot of people to feel sorry for him. It wasn't the truth, but it did work. Hang in there. You're doing good. This is hard for all of us when we go through it. Some personal violations our grown children commit are things that just can't be written off or they get even worse...he stole from you so you spared him the police. If he steals from anyone else, he won't be spared. Let him learn. We give them roots to grown and wings to fly...they decide where to fly. [/QUOTE]
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