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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 745065" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Acacia, By now you probably did something about the car. I have AAA too and would of just had it towed to the nearest service station (ours is free towing for up to 10 miles I think). Did you give him the phone and $ for Christmas? If you haven't done that yet use part of the $ to have tire repaired. </p><p>Like SWOT says though..it isn't your car or your problem. If someone else's car broke down out front of your house you wouldn't fret over it.</p><p>Too bad college son agree to have dinner with ds. Did you talk to him about it? Did he feel guilty so he agreed?</p><p>I don't know what you can do about ds not honoring boundaries you have set. Get a doorbell with video and don't answer the door? </p><p></p><p> I think you and your husband both need counseling, he needs to not take your son's actions out on you. That is like being mad at you when the neighbor ticks him off. I totally get not trusting the ds, so don't let him in and if you do don't leave him unsupervised for a second. </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 745065, member: 23103"] Acacia, By now you probably did something about the car. I have AAA too and would of just had it towed to the nearest service station (ours is free towing for up to 10 miles I think). Did you give him the phone and $ for Christmas? If you haven't done that yet use part of the $ to have tire repaired. Like SWOT says though..it isn't your car or your problem. If someone else's car broke down out front of your house you wouldn't fret over it. Too bad college son agree to have dinner with ds. Did you talk to him about it? Did he feel guilty so he agreed? I don't know what you can do about ds not honoring boundaries you have set. Get a doorbell with video and don't answer the door? I think you and your husband both need counseling, he needs to not take your son's actions out on you. That is like being mad at you when the neighbor ticks him off. I totally get not trusting the ds, so don't let him in and if you do don't leave him unsupervised for a second. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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