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A letter to my son in jail
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 665048" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>I think it's a good letter. It lays it on the line that you love him, worry about him and will be there for him when he wants help. I think that is exactly the message you want to send. You have no control with what he does with the message but you will have stated it clear art</p><p>The one thing I would take out all together is the part about him visiting you and the conditions....that leaves a big door open for him to misuse and manipulate you. He can fake drug tests and he could probably work at a job for 30 days...all with no intent for changing. So keep this conditions in your mind but I wouldn't tell them what they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 665048, member: 15801"] I think it's a good letter. It lays it on the line that you love him, worry about him and will be there for him when he wants help. I think that is exactly the message you want to send. You have no control with what he does with the message but you will have stated it clear art The one thing I would take out all together is the part about him visiting you and the conditions....that leaves a big door open for him to misuse and manipulate you. He can fake drug tests and he could probably work at a job for 30 days...all with no intent for changing. So keep this conditions in your mind but I wouldn't tell them what they are. [/QUOTE]
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