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Don't know where difficult child is - would you search?
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 233035" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>What does you gut tell you? I think I would want to know if he was ok. If you do not want him in your life and don't want him to know that you were worried about him, you could quietly look without actually contacting him? On the other hand if his lifstyle is one that puts him at risk for violence then you may want to file a missing person's report. I'd hate to think that he could have bee seperated from his ID and be lying in a hospital somewhere as a John Doe. My son used to disappear but he was not discreet and eventually someone called to tellme what trouble he had been into or how he was sponginging off a poor family telling lies for sympathy. His whereabouts were never unknown to us for long but when he was missing we worried alot. Follow your heart and your gut. It is what worked best for me. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 233035, member: 2315"] What does you gut tell you? I think I would want to know if he was ok. If you do not want him in your life and don't want him to know that you were worried about him, you could quietly look without actually contacting him? On the other hand if his lifstyle is one that puts him at risk for violence then you may want to file a missing person's report. I'd hate to think that he could have bee seperated from his ID and be lying in a hospital somewhere as a John Doe. My son used to disappear but he was not discreet and eventually someone called to tellme what trouble he had been into or how he was sponginging off a poor family telling lies for sympathy. His whereabouts were never unknown to us for long but when he was missing we worried alot. Follow your heart and your gut. It is what worked best for me. -RM [/QUOTE]
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