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<blockquote data-quote="jude-in-nj" data-source="post: 669052" data-attributes="member: 19508"><p>Your story is eerily similar to mine... So similar that as I was reading it out loud to my husband I stopped for a second and said "did I write this??" we have 3 younger kids at home as well and I whole heartedly agree their well being must come first. My son is almost 24 and is now in jail awaiting a court date on Friday for assault charges and violation of probation. We have kicked him out many times... Only to let him back. We realized unfortunately too late that we have enabled him for years. </p><p>I am sorry you are going through this.. but you will find good advice here and people dealing with similar stories. </p><p>All I can add is that they are adults (although I don't think they are mature) and the choices they make are theirs. We have guided them as much as we can and it is up to them to make the right choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jude-in-nj, post: 669052, member: 19508"] Your story is eerily similar to mine... So similar that as I was reading it out loud to my husband I stopped for a second and said "did I write this??" we have 3 younger kids at home as well and I whole heartedly agree their well being must come first. My son is almost 24 and is now in jail awaiting a court date on Friday for assault charges and violation of probation. We have kicked him out many times... Only to let him back. We realized unfortunately too late that we have enabled him for years. I am sorry you are going through this.. but you will find good advice here and people dealing with similar stories. All I can add is that they are adults (although I don't think they are mature) and the choices they make are theirs. We have guided them as much as we can and it is up to them to make the right choices. [/QUOTE]
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