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How do you cope when your child chooses to be homeless?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 686374" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>Cat - this is a very old thread. You may want to post your own thread in Parent Emeritus and you will get more responses. It is also helpful if you put something about your situation in your signature so you won't have to keep "explaining" it. You can see mine at the bottom of this post. </p><p></p><p>Know you are not alone. We are here struggling with our "adult" children who make choices we cannot understand nor control. It is hard to sleep at night. I, too, prefer to not know more often that know because it is easier to live a somewhat normal life if it is lived in ignorance. I have had years of ups and downs with my child. I can't say that it gets easier or that we get harder. Sometimes I think, for me, it is both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 686374, member: 19905"] Cat - this is a very old thread. You may want to post your own thread in Parent Emeritus and you will get more responses. It is also helpful if you put something about your situation in your signature so you won't have to keep "explaining" it. You can see mine at the bottom of this post. Know you are not alone. We are here struggling with our "adult" children who make choices we cannot understand nor control. It is hard to sleep at night. I, too, prefer to not know more often that know because it is easier to live a somewhat normal life if it is lived in ignorance. I have had years of ups and downs with my child. I can't say that it gets easier or that we get harder. Sometimes I think, for me, it is both. [/QUOTE]
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