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He's been kicked out of the shelter
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 643685" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Remember these words Lil. No more. I feel bad for you, he's really taking you guys on a wild ride.</p><p></p><p>I feel very extremely irritated by the J's and your sons lack of ability to tell them no. Not only does your son take from you, so do these J's. He needs to MAN up and put a stop to it by saying "You don't take advantage of me OR MY MOM anymore" This is ridiculous seriously. I feel somehow they will wind up in there, I don't care how small it is. Well, at least landlords in these types of places really don't expect much from the tenets, so your son would REALLY have to MESS up BIG TIME in order to be evicted from there. Or he might get really lonely and the burden of bills and might just sabotage himself to get thrown out. Either way, the one positive about all of this is that you are keeping your word that he's not allowed back home. With the homeless shelter experience and now living on his own, this will break him down a lot. You know how they say in the military. "We are going to break you down as a civilian and build you up into a soldier, SOLIDER!" I love that saying. In his case it's going to break him down from being a child and build him up into a man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 643685, member: 18233"] Remember these words Lil. No more. I feel bad for you, he's really taking you guys on a wild ride. I feel very extremely irritated by the J's and your sons lack of ability to tell them no. Not only does your son take from you, so do these J's. He needs to MAN up and put a stop to it by saying "You don't take advantage of me OR MY MOM anymore" This is ridiculous seriously. I feel somehow they will wind up in there, I don't care how small it is. Well, at least landlords in these types of places really don't expect much from the tenets, so your son would REALLY have to MESS up BIG TIME in order to be evicted from there. Or he might get really lonely and the burden of bills and might just sabotage himself to get thrown out. Either way, the one positive about all of this is that you are keeping your word that he's not allowed back home. With the homeless shelter experience and now living on his own, this will break him down a lot. You know how they say in the military. "We are going to break you down as a civilian and build you up into a soldier, SOLIDER!" I love that saying. In his case it's going to break him down from being a child and build him up into a man. [/QUOTE]
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