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Having "the talk" this weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 275954" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hi ML,</p><p>I agree with the great advice you have been given here. I have a 25 yr old easy child son and he did live with us for a couple of years while he was trying to get a business off the ground. We hardly saw him as he worked 12-15 hr days. He was very polite and appreciative of having a place to live. I know it bothered him though to be living with his parents and once the business failed he moved across the country to make a new start and is doing well now on his own, no support from us. Just for perspective....even my difficult child dtr has been on her own since she was 18--best thing that could have happened to her.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 275954, member: 3450"] Hi ML, I agree with the great advice you have been given here. I have a 25 yr old easy child son and he did live with us for a couple of years while he was trying to get a business off the ground. We hardly saw him as he worked 12-15 hr days. He was very polite and appreciative of having a place to live. I know it bothered him though to be living with his parents and once the business failed he moved across the country to make a new start and is doing well now on his own, no support from us. Just for perspective....even my difficult child dtr has been on her own since she was 18--best thing that could have happened to her. Good luck! Jane [/QUOTE]
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