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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 297819"><p>Perhaps when you drive your son to see the counselor, if you find a calm moment with him, you can reiterate why the rest of the family was hesistant to have him back in the home and how it would take a complete change in attitude and behavior on his part for you and them to even consider a move back home. If he is not willing to do any of this, that is fine. You can continue with the current situation...the way it is. Shake your emotions out of it. Also spend some time with him talking about enjoyable things and about the future.</p><p> </p><p>As best as you are able, I would not concern yourself with what your sister says. It seems like she also likes to manipulate people. Perhaps you should keep your conversations with her somewhat brief.</p><p> </p><p>The weekend is here....do you and your husband have any plans?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 297819"] Perhaps when you drive your son to see the counselor, if you find a calm moment with him, you can reiterate why the rest of the family was hesistant to have him back in the home and how it would take a complete change in attitude and behavior on his part for you and them to even consider a move back home. If he is not willing to do any of this, that is fine. You can continue with the current situation...the way it is. Shake your emotions out of it. Also spend some time with him talking about enjoyable things and about the future. As best as you are able, I would not concern yourself with what your sister says. It seems like she also likes to manipulate people. Perhaps you should keep your conversations with her somewhat brief. The weekend is here....do you and your husband have any plans? [/QUOTE]
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