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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 635938" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Enzo,</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry for how frustrating and disappointing this is for you. You are smart to anticipate that he will continue to do as he has done in the past.</p><p></p><p>From the been there done that advice pit...you should think about what you will do if you pull the plug, he comes home, and then he also fails out of community college or refuses to go. Then you have a young adult who is not working and not going to school living at home. So you may want to make a plan with daughter and share the pertinent parts of it with difficult child, so you aren't in the position of having a depressed 19 year old living in his room a year from now. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for that grim thought...</p><p></p><p>been there done that (aka Echo)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 635938, member: 17269"] Enzo, I'm sorry for how frustrating and disappointing this is for you. You are smart to anticipate that he will continue to do as he has done in the past. From the been there done that advice pit...you should think about what you will do if you pull the plug, he comes home, and then he also fails out of community college or refuses to go. Then you have a young adult who is not working and not going to school living at home. So you may want to make a plan with daughter and share the pertinent parts of it with difficult child, so you aren't in the position of having a depressed 19 year old living in his room a year from now. Sorry for that grim thought... been there done that (aka Echo) [/QUOTE]
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