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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 747368" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>I hope you kick him to the curb. My son pulled a lot of the same things as yours. stole from us, went through our things. no remorse. His dad called him out, he swore at his dad and walked out said he wasn't coming back. He came back the next day (actually tried to call me all night but I had turned my phone off) when he came back we had already packed his stuff and had it all boxed up. Told him NO he could not be here. That was almost a year ago now. He lived at a 'friends" house for a few weeks then he and his girlfriend got an apartment. I hear from him when he needs something. Now that I have refused any further monetary help (he can work, he has had good $$ jobs that he messes up) I may not hear from him. His rent is coming due and he may be short due to another job change, that's his problem not mine. He will have to work it out. eviction? late fee? who knows. Not my circus, not my monkeys. </p><p></p><p>So from me.. kick him out. take your life and your house back. Period. the first few months will be hard on you. come here. type, talk, let it out. I hope you have real life friend that understand and support you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 747368, member: 23103"] I hope you kick him to the curb. My son pulled a lot of the same things as yours. stole from us, went through our things. no remorse. His dad called him out, he swore at his dad and walked out said he wasn't coming back. He came back the next day (actually tried to call me all night but I had turned my phone off) when he came back we had already packed his stuff and had it all boxed up. Told him NO he could not be here. That was almost a year ago now. He lived at a 'friends" house for a few weeks then he and his girlfriend got an apartment. I hear from him when he needs something. Now that I have refused any further monetary help (he can work, he has had good $$ jobs that he messes up) I may not hear from him. His rent is coming due and he may be short due to another job change, that's his problem not mine. He will have to work it out. eviction? late fee? who knows. Not my circus, not my monkeys. So from me.. kick him out. take your life and your house back. Period. the first few months will be hard on you. come here. type, talk, let it out. I hope you have real life friend that understand and support you too. [/QUOTE]
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