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<blockquote data-quote="lp1969" data-source="post: 555473" data-attributes="member: 15304"><p>Well, he has called me a couple of times. Seems his girlfriends mom has schooled him in emancipation. Oh, and she bought him a dog, is letting him drive her car, and gave him his own room...........He has surrounded himself with people that are living a real trashy lifestyle. He also changed his facebook page to a picture of himself wearing that lovely mariguiana (sp?) hat that I spoke of before. But, the funnest part of my week was when my mother called and said, "sweetheart, ummmm I just don't even know how to say this but, ... wrote on his FB page that you are a ****, OH HONEY that's just not like him". Yes, that was a fun moment explaining to my mother that her straight "A" grandson has done a 360 on me..........ARGGGGGGG</p><p>I have always been one to scoff at others who say they just can't make thier kids do what they want but, I can sure sympathize with them now! </p><p>I did call my son last night and told him to immediately remove his family from his FB page and spare them from seeing his nonsense. I also told him that he needs to think long and hard about what he is doing before I decide for him. He actually stated that he would come home if I got rid of my husband. I replied that it wasn't up for negotiation. He isn't welcome to come back until he is ready to appologize to the whole family (grandmothers included now) and live strickly by the same rules we all live by in our house and any other rules I choose to impose after this incident.</p><p></p><p>He then told me he's just going to file for immancipation (sp). I'm at a dead end with him unless he comes to his senses. The people guiding him right now don't live the way he was raised. They go get insurance just to get a car tagged and then drop it. They work under the table to collect free cheese and health insurance isn't needed at the free clinic they go to. I don't know why they are impressing him but, they are and this carefree life seems fun to him I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lp1969, post: 555473, member: 15304"] Well, he has called me a couple of times. Seems his girlfriends mom has schooled him in emancipation. Oh, and she bought him a dog, is letting him drive her car, and gave him his own room...........He has surrounded himself with people that are living a real trashy lifestyle. He also changed his facebook page to a picture of himself wearing that lovely mariguiana (sp?) hat that I spoke of before. But, the funnest part of my week was when my mother called and said, "sweetheart, ummmm I just don't even know how to say this but, ... wrote on his FB page that you are a ****, OH HONEY that's just not like him". Yes, that was a fun moment explaining to my mother that her straight "A" grandson has done a 360 on me..........ARGGGGGGG I have always been one to scoff at others who say they just can't make thier kids do what they want but, I can sure sympathize with them now! I did call my son last night and told him to immediately remove his family from his FB page and spare them from seeing his nonsense. I also told him that he needs to think long and hard about what he is doing before I decide for him. He actually stated that he would come home if I got rid of my husband. I replied that it wasn't up for negotiation. He isn't welcome to come back until he is ready to appologize to the whole family (grandmothers included now) and live strickly by the same rules we all live by in our house and any other rules I choose to impose after this incident. He then told me he's just going to file for immancipation (sp). I'm at a dead end with him unless he comes to his senses. The people guiding him right now don't live the way he was raised. They go get insurance just to get a car tagged and then drop it. They work under the table to collect free cheese and health insurance isn't needed at the free clinic they go to. I don't know why they are impressing him but, they are and this carefree life seems fun to him I think. [/QUOTE]
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