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20 yo still at home, no job - desperate mother!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hilli" data-source="post: 704413" data-attributes="member: 21111"><p>Thank you all for your kind words and encouragement. I sat down with my son, parents, and live-in boyfriend and we all agreed to allow him to stay until Jan 2. I feel good about this decision as I know have an understanding and agreement from all involved. Although I do appreciate the fact that I do not need them to agree with my decision. I feel like there was a breakthrough with my son. My dad was able to talk with him about being a "man." I hope that he can live up to his end of the deal this time. I'm cautiously optimistic. So many of you have been through this and I know my son enough to get that he may not succeed. It is hard but I feel at peace with this decision. I've showered and even went to dinner with my honey. Thank you all for being there for me in my time of need. This forum has truly been a blessing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hilli, post: 704413, member: 21111"] Thank you all for your kind words and encouragement. I sat down with my son, parents, and live-in boyfriend and we all agreed to allow him to stay until Jan 2. I feel good about this decision as I know have an understanding and agreement from all involved. Although I do appreciate the fact that I do not need them to agree with my decision. I feel like there was a breakthrough with my son. My dad was able to talk with him about being a "man." I hope that he can live up to his end of the deal this time. I'm cautiously optimistic. So many of you have been through this and I know my son enough to get that he may not succeed. It is hard but I feel at peace with this decision. I've showered and even went to dinner with my honey. Thank you all for being there for me in my time of need. This forum has truly been a blessing. [/QUOTE]
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