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Am I enabling by feeding my son?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 628833" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Whoa, hold on. Why do you even believe your son? He could be tired from drugs. I find it very hard to believe he went 48 hours without sleep. And you did it to him? Nope. He did it to him. He is capable of finding local shelters and obeying their rules, which means not being intoxicated, and having places to sleep." He has not only broken the law once, but has broken the law while on parole. This is a major time criminal. As much as I know I'd love him if he were mine, he would not be near my two year old daughter. No way. No how.</p><p></p><p>Be honest with yourself about your son. I had to do it and it's hard, but he started young. Still, it's never easy. But he isn't a cute young baby. He's a grown man. Many men his age are in the military. Many are succeeding in college. Many are working full time. </p><p></p><p>As long as you think of him as your baby, he will act like one and know he can manipulate you and get favors from you. Not only that, but he can destroy his sister's family too. Big power trip for difficult child who is in trouble because of his own horrible, illegal behavior. </p><p></p><p>Do you want to have a legal custody battle over your daughter and have your difficult child who is dangerous part of the picture?</p><p></p><p>Your son made his bed and now he has to lie in it. We all make our own beds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 628833, member: 1550"] Whoa, hold on. Why do you even believe your son? He could be tired from drugs. I find it very hard to believe he went 48 hours without sleep. And you did it to him? Nope. He did it to him. He is capable of finding local shelters and obeying their rules, which means not being intoxicated, and having places to sleep." He has not only broken the law once, but has broken the law while on parole. This is a major time criminal. As much as I know I'd love him if he were mine, he would not be near my two year old daughter. No way. No how. Be honest with yourself about your son. I had to do it and it's hard, but he started young. Still, it's never easy. But he isn't a cute young baby. He's a grown man. Many men his age are in the military. Many are succeeding in college. Many are working full time. As long as you think of him as your baby, he will act like one and know he can manipulate you and get favors from you. Not only that, but he can destroy his sister's family too. Big power trip for difficult child who is in trouble because of his own horrible, illegal behavior. Do you want to have a legal custody battle over your daughter and have your difficult child who is dangerous part of the picture? Your son made his bed and now he has to lie in it. We all make our own beds. [/QUOTE]
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