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I am afraid of my 19 year old sons temper
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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 750737" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>Yes. I am familiar with young adults talking about their pain when they don't want to take responsibility for their own lives. It's not about the pain, it's about what they are willing to do about it .Growing up in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional home creates dependence in everyone living in that system . So the question to throw back at young adults is: how are you relating to yourself right now and how will you fix the problems in your life right now? Because the past is gone. Over with. Done. Can't change it. But the power is in the now. </p><p></p><p>As far as you go, your son has damaged your items (an extension of you) and intimidates you in order to get money or whatever he wants from you in that moment. His friends broke into your home. And stole mostly his stuff (what kind of friends could this be?). You have got to look out for yourself , showing him by example how to respect yourself and take care of yourself. No is a complete sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 750737, member: 24254"] Yes. I am familiar with young adults talking about their pain when they don't want to take responsibility for their own lives. It's not about the pain, it's about what they are willing to do about it .Growing up in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional home creates dependence in everyone living in that system . So the question to throw back at young adults is: how are you relating to yourself right now and how will you fix the problems in your life right now? Because the past is gone. Over with. Done. Can't change it. But the power is in the now. As far as you go, your son has damaged your items (an extension of you) and intimidates you in order to get money or whatever he wants from you in that moment. His friends broke into your home. And stole mostly his stuff (what kind of friends could this be?). You have got to look out for yourself , showing him by example how to respect yourself and take care of yourself. No is a complete sentence. [/QUOTE]
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