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Abandonment? Trying to get in his head again...
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 709457" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>What a nightmare! I can't imagine being followed by a drone! I think that alone would compel me to become a model citizen. </p><p></p><p>husband got ahold of him last night, he turned his phone on and actually answered the call. He sounded awake but the conversation devolved when husband started pressing him for long term plans. He was screaming and crying again. He was listing all of the injustices we had dealt him since he turned 13. Not letting him play video games during the week - when as a 13 year old a formerly straight A student started receiving F's, taking the door off his room - when as a 15 year old he had just received his second charge for pot at school and been expelled, etc etc. husband told him we would be turning the phone off, wished him luck and hung up. A called back again more screaming, I don't understand that part. I guess it's part of enmeshment? He's not ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 709457, member: 16761"] What a nightmare! I can't imagine being followed by a drone! I think that alone would compel me to become a model citizen. husband got ahold of him last night, he turned his phone on and actually answered the call. He sounded awake but the conversation devolved when husband started pressing him for long term plans. He was screaming and crying again. He was listing all of the injustices we had dealt him since he turned 13. Not letting him play video games during the week - when as a 13 year old a formerly straight A student started receiving F's, taking the door off his room - when as a 15 year old he had just received his second charge for pot at school and been expelled, etc etc. husband told him we would be turning the phone off, wished him luck and hung up. A called back again more screaming, I don't understand that part. I guess it's part of enmeshment? He's not ready. [/QUOTE]
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