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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 424461"><p>Welcome. Not sure I have any advice but I have a lot of sympathy. My son is 19 and out of the house.... we go through pretty bad times and I think he will not contact us for a long time and then he needs something and we hear from him. I know it must be really hard not to hear from him when you reach out. Our son wanted to join the military and has wanted to do that since he was 13.... I felt the way you do.... but then thought maybe the structure of the military is what he needs.... unfortunately for him my son now has a felony record and so the military is no longer an option. BUT my hope for you and your son is that the military will help turn him around, and he will eventually see that you love him and he will reach back to you. I don't think there is anything else you can do at this point really. Keep posting ad reading here, it helps to know others understand and have been through similar things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 424461"] Welcome. Not sure I have any advice but I have a lot of sympathy. My son is 19 and out of the house.... we go through pretty bad times and I think he will not contact us for a long time and then he needs something and we hear from him. I know it must be really hard not to hear from him when you reach out. Our son wanted to join the military and has wanted to do that since he was 13.... I felt the way you do.... but then thought maybe the structure of the military is what he needs.... unfortunately for him my son now has a felony record and so the military is no longer an option. BUT my hope for you and your son is that the military will help turn him around, and he will eventually see that you love him and he will reach back to you. I don't think there is anything else you can do at this point really. Keep posting ad reading here, it helps to know others understand and have been through similar things. [/QUOTE]
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