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<blockquote data-quote="mtic" data-source="post: 674847" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>Thank you for all your comments. Jabber, he was on supervised probation. Never did any jail time. I got my terms mixed up.</p><p></p><p>I was actually coming back to this thread to ask if I should reconsider taking him in. I believe he is going to move in with the same friends he had when he left (not the best environment and I'm not even sure they will accept him back). He really has no place else to go. Part of me wants him out of that environment, but as I said I can't trust him. I figure if he's hell bent on changing he will work like hell to get out of that not so good place to stay. I'm so confused. Oh how we want to help, but just can't live feeling like we have to hide everything of value in our house. I'm going to re-read all the comments. The life experiences here are exactly what I need to hear right now. Thank you!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtic, post: 674847, member: 18623"] Thank you for all your comments. Jabber, he was on supervised probation. Never did any jail time. I got my terms mixed up. I was actually coming back to this thread to ask if I should reconsider taking him in. I believe he is going to move in with the same friends he had when he left (not the best environment and I'm not even sure they will accept him back). He really has no place else to go. Part of me wants him out of that environment, but as I said I can't trust him. I figure if he's hell bent on changing he will work like hell to get out of that not so good place to stay. I'm so confused. Oh how we want to help, but just can't live feeling like we have to hide everything of value in our house. I'm going to re-read all the comments. The life experiences here are exactly what I need to hear right now. Thank you!!! [/QUOTE]
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