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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="asldogs" data-source="post: 433371" data-attributes="member: 12055"><p>Well, you all were absolutely correct in your warnings and predictions. I was out of town working all day today and came home to find evidence of uninvited company, a bit of a mess, dogs locked up in crate and.... here it is... bottles of booze gone. The last time I left the house when my son was out, I locked of the house. I think I already posted of how he and buddy got in through unlatched window. I told him then, no one allowed in the house without me home. That has always been the rule. I found the cap to what looks like a flask. I suspected drinking and went to look and my bottle of gin and bottle of vodka. Well, I only drink beer and wine and only have the bottles for company. I never drink from them and it has been forever since I picked them up. I thought they seemed a little low, since they are not drank from on any kind of regular basis. but I didn't know. Well, now I do. Today both bottles are gone and a few bottles of beer, too. Damn it!! I sent an email to my cop friend that is planning to come by tomorrow to escort out, if necessary. When my son came home, I told him, "What you did this afternoon confirms the reason you are moving out tomorrow. What you did is illegal and if you were not moving out tomorrow, I would be calling the police." I also have a fear that this buddy's family has no clue and there is no true plan for Rob to move in with them. It's going to be ugly tomorrow, isn't i? I wish I could have you all over here to support and advise me. </p><p></p><p>asldogs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asldogs, post: 433371, member: 12055"] Well, you all were absolutely correct in your warnings and predictions. I was out of town working all day today and came home to find evidence of uninvited company, a bit of a mess, dogs locked up in crate and.... here it is... bottles of booze gone. The last time I left the house when my son was out, I locked of the house. I think I already posted of how he and buddy got in through unlatched window. I told him then, no one allowed in the house without me home. That has always been the rule. I found the cap to what looks like a flask. I suspected drinking and went to look and my bottle of gin and bottle of vodka. Well, I only drink beer and wine and only have the bottles for company. I never drink from them and it has been forever since I picked them up. I thought they seemed a little low, since they are not drank from on any kind of regular basis. but I didn't know. Well, now I do. Today both bottles are gone and a few bottles of beer, too. Damn it!! I sent an email to my cop friend that is planning to come by tomorrow to escort out, if necessary. When my son came home, I told him, "What you did this afternoon confirms the reason you are moving out tomorrow. What you did is illegal and if you were not moving out tomorrow, I would be calling the police." I also have a fear that this buddy's family has no clue and there is no true plan for Rob to move in with them. It's going to be ugly tomorrow, isn't i? I wish I could have you all over here to support and advise me. asldogs [/QUOTE]
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