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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 64632" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>HH~</p><p></p><p>I'm sad to say been there done that. With M, they figure out that he is taking advantage, and that he has lied about jobs, school, money, etc. But somehow, I never seem to get off the hook with these idiots. </p><p></p><p>One day you will go into his room and begin the clearout. It just probably won't happen until you have an idea for something else you can do with the room. It was somewhat easier for us because we had company from time to time and they used the room. His teenage junk didn't belong. Over a four year period, we emptied the drawers, gave him his clothes, cleaned out the closet, turned it into an exercise room. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't make it feel any better, but time does heal all wounds. If you don't pick at the scab, too much, that is...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 64632, member: 99"] HH~ I'm sad to say been there done that. With M, they figure out that he is taking advantage, and that he has lied about jobs, school, money, etc. But somehow, I never seem to get off the hook with these idiots. One day you will go into his room and begin the clearout. It just probably won't happen until you have an idea for something else you can do with the room. It was somewhat easier for us because we had company from time to time and they used the room. His teenage junk didn't belong. Over a four year period, we emptied the drawers, gave him his clothes, cleaned out the closet, turned it into an exercise room. It doesn't make it feel any better, but time does heal all wounds. If you don't pick at the scab, too much, that is... [/QUOTE]
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