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<blockquote data-quote="MissJuneBug" data-source="post: 711133" data-attributes="member: 21628"><p>Nope... not even one little bit. While you can control a child, you can't control an adult regardless of the reason they are out of control. You've spent years trying to get him help, sheltering and feeding him. There are resources out there, it's his choice to use them or not.</p><p></p><p>But I'm also a big fan of doing whatever gives you the most peace. I like the idea of giving him a small quantity of non-perishable food, if that makes you feel better. I have a friend who has had no contact with her son in 10 years because that's what gives her peace. There are no 'rules' in this situation and you should not feel guilty about doing whatever you need to do to live <u><em>your</em></u> life. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissJuneBug, post: 711133, member: 21628"] Nope... not even one little bit. While you can control a child, you can't control an adult regardless of the reason they are out of control. You've spent years trying to get him help, sheltering and feeding him. There are resources out there, it's his choice to use them or not. But I'm also a big fan of doing whatever gives you the most peace. I like the idea of giving him a small quantity of non-perishable food, if that makes you feel better. I have a friend who has had no contact with her son in 10 years because that's what gives her peace. There are no 'rules' in this situation and you should not feel guilty about doing whatever you need to do to live [U][I]your[/I][/U] life. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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