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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 752849" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Hi Triedntrue, I am sorry to hear that your son is still not acting right. I remember your posts from a while back because your son is the same age as my daughter. 37 years old... So close to 40 and you would think by this age they would have straighten out. I think in one of your posts you had mentioned that he tried to run you off the road. If you can think of this each time he asks you for money, it maybe easier to say no... There came a time when my daughter would call and ask me for money, instead of getting all stressed out I would make weird monkey noises, she would say 'Are you crazy' and I would say yes so leave me alone. It seemed to work the best. I tried to reason with her, I tried to explain that I cannot keep paying for her wicked life style but it went into one ear and out the other.. Then I tried the monkey noises and it shut her up quickly and she finally quit asking me for money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 752849, member: 22416"] Hi Triedntrue, I am sorry to hear that your son is still not acting right. I remember your posts from a while back because your son is the same age as my daughter. 37 years old... So close to 40 and you would think by this age they would have straighten out. I think in one of your posts you had mentioned that he tried to run you off the road. If you can think of this each time he asks you for money, it maybe easier to say no... There came a time when my daughter would call and ask me for money, instead of getting all stressed out I would make weird monkey noises, she would say 'Are you crazy' and I would say yes so leave me alone. It seemed to work the best. I tried to reason with her, I tried to explain that I cannot keep paying for her wicked life style but it went into one ear and out the other.. Then I tried the monkey noises and it shut her up quickly and she finally quit asking me for money. [/QUOTE]
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