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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 668297" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think they do at least partly know it's their faults. Again, I have worked in a homeless shelter and did get a chance to talk to some of the homeless when they felt like opening up, which was not often. But it was usually the same thing and some were very young, like our young adult children.</p><p></p><p>"Yeah, well, my family all got sick of me, then my friends wouldn't put up with me and now I'm alone. I know it's my fault." To us, they rarely made excuses and never spoke about their horrible families. They plain out told us that they were homeless because they screwed up everyplace that tried to help them. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes I think they talk differently to us because they know we love them so much. Saying "you're a horrible mother. You don't care if I'm homeless" hits our hearts hard. But they may say other things to strangers, which would mean that they do know.. At least on some level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 668297, member: 1550"] I think they do at least partly know it's their faults. Again, I have worked in a homeless shelter and did get a chance to talk to some of the homeless when they felt like opening up, which was not often. But it was usually the same thing and some were very young, like our young adult children. "Yeah, well, my family all got sick of me, then my friends wouldn't put up with me and now I'm alone. I know it's my fault." To us, they rarely made excuses and never spoke about their horrible families. They plain out told us that they were homeless because they screwed up everyplace that tried to help them. Sometimes I think they talk differently to us because they know we love them so much. Saying "you're a horrible mother. You don't care if I'm homeless" hits our hearts hard. But they may say other things to strangers, which would mean that they do know.. At least on some level [/QUOTE]
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