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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 752509" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>Welcome! </p><p>You did not state the age of your son, but I assume he is an adult at this point. </p><p></p><p>He sounds depressed. I would talk to him and see whether he is open to go to therapy. State what you observe about his lack of personal hygiene, staying in PJs, and computer game usage, and express concern and compassion. </p><p></p><p>It is my opinion that your son deserves privacy as an adult. I would not go through his things , I would not address his sexual orientation, or the S&M items you discovered. It's highly personal. His sheets and his laundry are personal and are in his room, so again, it's of a personal nature. </p><p></p><p>The room is in your house, so you can ask for 1.rent or a financial contribution to the household 2. No vaping, cigarette, alcohol, or drug use in your home 3. General maintenance for the longevity of the room like floors / carpets 4. Contributions to household chores</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 752509, member: 24254"] Welcome! You did not state the age of your son, but I assume he is an adult at this point. He sounds depressed. I would talk to him and see whether he is open to go to therapy. State what you observe about his lack of personal hygiene, staying in PJs, and computer game usage, and express concern and compassion. It is my opinion that your son deserves privacy as an adult. I would not go through his things , I would not address his sexual orientation, or the S&M items you discovered. It's highly personal. His sheets and his laundry are personal and are in his room, so again, it's of a personal nature. The room is in your house, so you can ask for 1.rent or a financial contribution to the household 2. No vaping, cigarette, alcohol, or drug use in your home 3. General maintenance for the longevity of the room like floors / carpets 4. Contributions to household chores [/QUOTE]
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