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How do I go about getting my son to move out
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 467892" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>So. I packed up all his stuff and dismantled his room. He no longer has any place to sleep. I also rearranged the furniture in the rest of the apartment, including taking the loveseat out of my bedroom and putting it back in the living room (my bedroom had become my mini-apartment, and he had pretty much taken over the rest of the place). While I was emptying his drawers, I found some stuff, which is now swimming with the fishes. Very mellow fishes. That was a solid confirmation that I did the right thing, because not having that in the house was a major boundary of mine.</p><p></p><p>He came by, because apparently he lost his phone and thought it might still be in the apartment. I talked to him through the door, couldn't find the phone, and told him that he needed to figure out a way to call me next time, because I wouldn't answer the door again if he just showed up.</p><p></p><p>I anticipate that it's going to be a bumpy month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 467892, member: 12928"] So. I packed up all his stuff and dismantled his room. He no longer has any place to sleep. I also rearranged the furniture in the rest of the apartment, including taking the loveseat out of my bedroom and putting it back in the living room (my bedroom had become my mini-apartment, and he had pretty much taken over the rest of the place). While I was emptying his drawers, I found some stuff, which is now swimming with the fishes. Very mellow fishes. That was a solid confirmation that I did the right thing, because not having that in the house was a major boundary of mine. He came by, because apparently he lost his phone and thought it might still be in the apartment. I talked to him through the door, couldn't find the phone, and told him that he needed to figure out a way to call me next time, because I wouldn't answer the door again if he just showed up. I anticipate that it's going to be a bumpy month. [/QUOTE]
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