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<blockquote data-quote="SeaGenieTx" data-source="post: 674659" data-attributes="member: 18773"><p>Mtdenise I'm in your shoes as my 23 yr old son is doing the same. I check his Facebook posts just to make sure he is alive. He is mooching off friends, partying and running from responsibilities and the law. Just a matter of time he runs out of luck. I just know my house is so peaceful with him gone. He will never live in my home again that's for damn sure. Hang in there you are NOT alone. I have my good days and bad days too - seems to be getting so much easier the more I detach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeaGenieTx, post: 674659, member: 18773"] Mtdenise I'm in your shoes as my 23 yr old son is doing the same. I check his Facebook posts just to make sure he is alive. He is mooching off friends, partying and running from responsibilities and the law. Just a matter of time he runs out of luck. I just know my house is so peaceful with him gone. He will never live in my home again that's for damn sure. Hang in there you are NOT alone. I have my good days and bad days too - seems to be getting so much easier the more I detach. [/QUOTE]
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