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I called 911 last week re my 20 yo. Looking for support and suggestions going forward
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<blockquote data-quote="Ascending" data-source="post: 762671" data-attributes="member: 29778"><p>I may have gone too far on helping in certain regards. But it was also in some sense helping myself. Such as to make sure Son will have enough shirts not to be constantly needing to wash what he has helps me too. Work boots too, I got him because I feel like I need him basically equipped. Even if he gets different ones he likes better at some point, or perhaps even this weekend if ones I ordered don’t come or don’t fit well. </p><p></p><p>I do think it has a return to more childlike behavior result though. Yes. I see that too. </p><p></p><p>One of my best friends pretty much takes care of meals etc (packing lunches for at work, breakfast and dinner when at home) for her working husband and son, so that’s been a model. The other side though is that the husband and son are kind and helpful and respectful to her in return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ascending, post: 762671, member: 29778"] I may have gone too far on helping in certain regards. But it was also in some sense helping myself. Such as to make sure Son will have enough shirts not to be constantly needing to wash what he has helps me too. Work boots too, I got him because I feel like I need him basically equipped. Even if he gets different ones he likes better at some point, or perhaps even this weekend if ones I ordered don’t come or don’t fit well. I do think it has a return to more childlike behavior result though. Yes. I see that too. One of my best friends pretty much takes care of meals etc (packing lunches for at work, breakfast and dinner when at home) for her working husband and son, so that’s been a model. The other side though is that the husband and son are kind and helpful and respectful to her in return. [/QUOTE]
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