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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 395082" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>I also don't begin to 'get' my difficult child 1's choices. To live in a hoarder's filthy apartment (this was with his girlfriend's mother) with twelve unaltered cats spraying everything in sight, and go around smelling of cat urine for a year ... ! I can't comprehend it. And then his choice of girlfriend ... can't comprehend. Even now, in his own place, his choices in day to day living ... nope, don't get it. I know he still drinks at his place. All I can think is that the alcohol is so important to him, he's willing to live in those ways rather than comfortably, in an environment where he'd get all the support and help he needs to hold a job and move forward in his life. No, you're not the only one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 395082, member: 2884"] I also don't begin to 'get' my difficult child 1's choices. To live in a hoarder's filthy apartment (this was with his girlfriend's mother) with twelve unaltered cats spraying everything in sight, and go around smelling of cat urine for a year ... ! I can't comprehend it. And then his choice of girlfriend ... can't comprehend. Even now, in his own place, his choices in day to day living ... nope, don't get it. I know he still drinks at his place. All I can think is that the alcohol is so important to him, he's willing to live in those ways rather than comfortably, in an environment where he'd get all the support and help he needs to hold a job and move forward in his life. No, you're not the only one. [/QUOTE]
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